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Aliquis is commonly used in positive statements, whereas quis (anyone) is generally used after si (if), nisi (unless), num (whether), or ne (lest).
It signifies a "certain someone" or a "somebody," as opposed to "anyone at all". aliquis
" Aperite atque Erotium evocate ."(Plautus, Menaechmi : "Open [the door] and let someone [of you] call out Erotium.") Key Grammatical Notes: Aliquis is commonly used in positive statements, whereas