Everyone Vs. Every One
Everyone (Single Word) is only for people (=everybody), Every One (two words) is for things or people and is similar to each one. (Ex. "Have you read all these books?" 'yes, every one')
Example:
1. Everyone Enjoyed the party (=everybody)
2. He is invited to lots of parties and he goes to every one. (= to every party)
Source: English Grammar in use by Raymond Murphy
Everyone (Single Word) is only for people (=everybody), Every One (two words) is for things or people and is similar to each one. (Ex. "Have you read all these books?" 'yes, every one')
Example:
1. Everyone Enjoyed the party (=everybody)
2. He is invited to lots of parties and he goes to every one. (= to every party)
Source: English Grammar in use by Raymond Murphy
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