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Follow the guidelines below when forming compounds from the words any, every, no and some. Note that these compounds take a singular verb, whether they are written as solid compounds (i.e. one-word compounds) or as two separate words.
The words any, every, no and some form solid compounds when combined with body, thing and where:
Write someone as a solid compound:
Write no one as two separate, unhyphenated words in all situations.
Write anyone and everyone as solid compounds when they could be replaced by anybody and everybody:
Write any one and every one as two separate, unhyphenated words if one is followed by a prepositional phrase beginning with of:
Note that anyone, every one and some one refer only to people; however, any one and every one can refer either to people or to things.
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