Answer:
used to refer to a thing, no matter what.
"nobody was saying anything"
used for emphasis.
"I was ready for anything"
used to indicate a range.
"he trains anything from seven to eight hours a day"
Phrases
anything but
not at all (used for emphasis). "this grisly ending is anything but sentimental"
anything like —
at all like — (used for emphasis). "it doesn't taste anything like wine"
as — as anything
extremely —. "she said it out loud, as clear as anything"
or anything
added as a general reference to other things similar to the thing mentioned. "no strings attached, you don't have to join up or anything"
Step-by-step explanation:
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