Monday, October 21, 2019
Anyone and Everyone Are Welcome
Anyone and Everyone Are Welcome Anyone and Everyone Are Welcome Anyone and Everyone Are Welcome By Maeve Maddox A reader asks for clarification regarding the use of the phrase ââ¬Å"anyone and everyoneâ⬠in such sentences as these: Everyone knows they love to talk on the phone to anyone and everyone. Anyone and everyone is [sic] to speak to you on the phone. You will speak to anyone and everyone who might listen. Anyone means ââ¬Å"an individual personâ⬠: I will give a free book to anyone in the audience who can solve this problem. - Only one person or a selected few (depending upon how the problem is presented) will win the book. Everyone means ââ¬Å"every person in a groupâ⬠: Everyone in the audience received a video recorder. - All of the audience members received a free recording device. The combination ââ¬Å"anyone and everyoneâ⬠is used in the context of a welcome or invitation as a way to emphasize inclusivity, as in these examples from the Web: Anyone and Everyone are invitedà to join the server after we open, which is very soon.à Anyone and everyone areà invited to Roundtable.à Anyone and everyone areà welcomeà to comeà hack on things. Sometimes the phrase is used in the sense of ââ¬Å"people in generalâ⬠or ââ¬Å"people of no specific qualifications: Today anyone and everyoneà can set up an online business. à Amazon also maintains a flourishing side enterprise inà self-publishing, whereà anyone and everyoneà can write an e-book. And sometimes, especially when preceded by just, ââ¬Å"anyone and everyoneâ⬠occurs in the context of exclusion: Ifà just anyone and everyone areà too easily included, we are saying in effect that anything goes.à We dont want just anyone and everyone, just a select few. We willà notà sign onà just anyone and everyone. We demand theà best. We dont work forà just anyone and everyone. Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Grammar category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:When to Capitalize Animal and Plant NamesTelling a Good Poem from a Bad One3 Types of Essays Are Models for Professional Writing Forms
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