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  1. word choice - "Everyone" or "everybody" - English Language

    Also, everybody is used more often than everyone in spoken language, which makes sense if it's more informal. Having said this, it's absolutely fine to use either one.

  2. word choice - Choosing between "everybody" and "everyone"

    Oct 26, 2011 · Welcome, everybody! Which is equivalent to, for example: Welcome, Janet! Without the comma as a sentence, it would be, for example: Janet, go and welcome …

  3. What possessive is used when "everybody" is the antecedent?

    Mar 3, 2018 · Is this sentence right? Everybody is wasting his time. Is his or its the possessive of everybody? Most people use his but in my opinion it should be its: Everybody is wasting its …

  4. grammatical number - Is "everyone" singular or plural? - English ...

    Are the words everyone and everybody singular or plural? And can I use a plural pronoun (such as their) to refer to these words? Grammarians actually agree that the words everyone and …

  5. meaning - What is the difference between "anyone" and …

    You're wrong. Just read the examples from "ΜετάEd" and my own. Everyone is a synonym of everybody, all and the whole, but that doesn't mean every one of them being the same.

  6. Everybody knows that [...] VS Everyone knows that [...] [closed]

    2 Everybody or everyone would normally have the third person for subject-verb agreement. So everybody or everyone knows is correct. As for the choice between everybody and everyone, …

  7. grammar - Everybody/Somebody don't vs doesn't - English …

    Apr 28, 2017 · Which one of the followings are correct: Everybody don't want to do it Everybody doesn't want to do it. Somebody don't believe you. Somebody doesn't believe you.

  8. expressions - "everybody sing" vs "everybody sings" - English …

    I have been told 'everybody' is singular. However, there was a film named "Everybody Sing". What are the differences between "everybody sing" and "everybody sings"? Which is correct? …

  9. gender neutral - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Everybody, along with everyone, traditionally uses a singular pronoun of reference: everybody must sign his own name. Because the use of his in this context is now perceived as sexist by …

  10. Should a note be addressed with "Hi all" or "Hi All"?

    Jul 8, 2014 · It is common to begin an email with the greeting "hi all" when the note is addressed to multiple recipients. What, however, is the correct capitalization of "all" in this context? Does …