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    Hello Everybody,

    I am Vienkumar residing in Vietnam for past one year, If anybody want to improve their English Learning and speaking skills, Please contact me Tel: (08) 8949812 Mobile: 0919976362.

    With regards,

    Vienkumar

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    Quote Originally Posted by vienkumar View Post
    Hello Everybody,

    I am Vienkumar residing in Vietnam for past one year, If anybody want to improve their English Learning and speaking skills, Please contact me Tel: (08) 8949812 Mobile: 0919976362.

    With regards,

    Vienkumar
    an·y·one (ĕnē-wŭn′, -wən)
    pron.

    Any person.

    Usage Note: The one-word form anyone is used to mean "any person." The two-word form any one is used to mean "whatever one (person or thing) of a group." Anyone may join means that admission is open to everybody. Any one may join means that admission is open to one person only. When followed by of, only any one can be used: Any one (not anyone) of the boys could carry it by himself.·Anyone is often used in place of everyone in sentences like She is the most thrifty person of anyone I know. In an earlier survey 64 percent of the Usage Panel found this sentence unacceptable in writing.·Anyone and anybody are singular terms and always take a singular verb. See Usage Note at they.

    S/B: Anyone wants to improve his/her....
    I know, you do not want to see something like this!!!
    Sorry,

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    Well, i am not good in grammar, neither other skills, hope to learn from all of you about English

    Regards

    JL

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    Hic, thank Goodness!
    I did intend to call her/him for help

    [Please feel free to correct my mistakes . Many thanks )
    Vô tình đánh rớt hạt yêu
    Để giờ đi kiếm bao chiều hư vô...

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    Yes, the correct form here is: 'If anybody/anyone wants to improve their English ...'.

    The use of 'their' is common in modern English as it is a convenient way of getting around the 'he/she' issue, which is a hot topic in these days of politically correct language. But you can still say: 'If anyone wants to improve his or her English ...'.

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