Not everyone can be hypnotized. Much of hypnosis requires a willingness of the self, and if a person is not willing, they are unlikely to be hypnotized.
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One (and Anyone) is singular, so "I want to know if anyone has a pen?" is correct. The question would normally be: Does anyone have a pen? or Has anyone a pen?
That is the correct possessive form anyone's (of or pertaining to anyone, e.g. not anyone's fault).
Anyone is singular, e.g.Is anyone going to the cinema?Has anyone seen my cd?
“is anyone there?? ”
I can't see anyone here, I think I'm all alone. Is anyone here? Does anyone know how to spell hello? Can anyone help me answer this question, 'When is "anyone" used?'
in case anyone needs it ('anyone' is singular, so you can substitute 'anyone' for 'he' or 'she)
The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is a singular pronoun (anyone).Examples:Anyone has the right to an education.Anyone is eligible to apply.
Anyone is a singular noun.
Did anyone contact you is correct.
I couldn't find anyone in the house. Anyone could see that it was broken. I was desperate; anyone would do.
Does anyone have a pencil I can borrow? Anyone can complete that task. You may select anyone to assist you.