Theexwife
The first sentence is phrased in a more formal or literary manner, using "no one" as a subject. The second sentence is a contraction of "does not," making it more conversational and informal. Both versions are acceptable, so you can choose the one that fits the tone and style you want to convey.
I looked it up, it is not something I knew.
Those were my thoughts when I read BlueBelle's post. Thanks for looking them up and confirming that I was correct {grin}
I think I would always write 'anymore' as 'any more', regardless of its grammatical status...I don't see the need to turn two words into a compound word (says she, having just written 'into' 😆 )



