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Expression: "Have anyone of you read this story before?"



 
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Expression: "Have anyone of you read this story before?" #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 04, 2007 4:35 am   Expression: "Have anyone of you read this story before?"
 

Hi

Could you please tell me which one is better and more natural?

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Have anyone of you read this story before?

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Has anyone of you read this story before


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Expression: "Have anyone of you read this story before?" #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 04, 2007 9:34 am   Expression: "Have anyone of you read this story before?"
 

Hi Tom,

To be perfectly honest I'm not really happy with either of your sentences. I would offer these two alternatives:

Has anyone read this story before?

or

Have any of you read this story before?

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