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Is the word ‘anything’ a pronoun or an adverb?

ADVERBS, PRONOUNS

‘Anything’ is usually an indefinite pronoun. Rarely, it is in a two part adverbial phrase.
1 ANYTHING (PN1)
2 ANYTHING BUT (RR21) idiom = the opposite of the stated quality

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