Which is correct, does anyone know or does any one know?
Anyone knows – correct. Any one is a singular subject and third person. Verb is added with does. Hence, it becomes- know+does= knows. When it is asked as a question, in written English, Does any one know? When it is used as a statement with question mark and tone while speaking, it becomes a question. It depends upon the context.
When to use ” anyone know ” or ” anyone knows “?
When it is used as a statement with question mark and tone while speaking, it becomes a question. It depends upon the context. It all depends on the word that you use before that phrase. If you write the word “ If” you would write the, “anyone knows”.
Which is correct does anyone know the name of the singer?
“Does anyone know the name of the singer?” We always use the basic form of the verb with does/do. Therefore, “know” and not “knows”. In an affirmative sentence, we can use it like “I don’t think anyone knows the name of the singer”.
When do you use the words anyone and everyone?
When we use the words “anyone” and “everyone”, we mean, any, one, random, person out of many people and every single person out of a group of people, respectively.
Does anybody really know what time it is?
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What does ” nobody knows what it means ” mean?
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When to use ” if anyone knows ” or ” does anyone know “?
“If anyone knows” or “Does anyone know”? I am a native English speaker who is living abroad and as such I get many questions about English that I find hard to answer having never studied English grammar. Why does the verb “to know” change depending on whether the question starts with “does” or “if”?