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  1. Everyone:

    • "Everyone" is an indefinite pronoun that means all the people in a group. It is a singular pronoun that refers to people collectively.
    • Example: "Everyone is invited to the party." Here, "everyone" refers to all the people collectively who are invited.
    • Example: "Everyone has their own opinion." In this sentence, "everyone" means all the people have individual opinions.
  2. Every one:

    • "Every one" is a phrase that emphasizes each individual item or person in a group. It is often followed by "of" to specify the group being referred to.
    • Example: "Every one of the students passed the exam." Here, "every one" emphasizes each individual student.
    • Example: "She thanked every one of her friends for their support." In this sentence, "every one" refers to each individual friend.


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