Thank you. That is answered already. What about the following ones?
1. Anyone does not sleep well during the night.
2. Any one do not sleep well during the night.
3. Any people do not sleep well during the night.
4. Anything is not useful in this room.
5. Any boy has not brought pencils.
6. Any boys have not brought pens.
(Are they grammatical? What expressions can we use?)
Anybody does not sleep well during the night.
(Is this sentence grammatical?)
2 answers
No, none are correct. Here are the ways these ideas should be phrased:
1, 2, 3 = No one in that house sleeps well during the night.
(You can put other qualifiers in place of the underlined words, but something needs to be there. It will not make sense to say, "No one sleeps well during the night.")
4. Nothing in this room is useful.
5. None of the boys have brought pencils.
6. None of the boys have brought pens.
1, 2, 3 = No one in that house sleeps well during the night.
(You can put other qualifiers in place of the underlined words, but something needs to be there. It will not make sense to say, "No one sleeps well during the night.")
4. Nothing in this room is useful.
5. None of the boys have brought pencils.
6. None of the boys have brought pens.