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How to use “anyone” and “anybody” in sentences
“anybody” and “anyone” are almost completely interchangeable, but “anyone” is probably a somewhat safer option because it is more common in contemporary English. One exception to their interchangeability is the phrase “anyone interested”, where replacing “anyone” with “anybody” seems to be rather unRead more
“anybody” and “anyone” are almost completely interchangeable, but “anyone” is probably a somewhat safer option because it is more common in contemporary English. One exception to their interchangeability is the phrase “anyone interested”, where replacing “anyone” with “anybody” seems to be rather unusual.
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To know if someone loves you for who you are and not your money is something that can be easily observed. How do they act when you don’t have to give to them or when you tell them no? I just fell you’ll know, although some people can really pretend. But beneath that facade, there lies their true nature and who they truly are. Everyone desires the good things of life, don’t get me wrong. But being with someone because of their financial status is such an horrible thing to do to a person.
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Most important is to always communicate, no matter how small the issue is. Neither of you are mind readers so dont expect your partner to just magically know what’s wrong. You have to face problems and make decisions as a team. You respect each other’s opinions, collaborate, and make the best decisions as a team. That way there is no winning or losing an argument, just teamwork.
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