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Someone, somebody, something, somewhere - Cambridge …
grammar - When is "someone" singular and when is it plural?
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grammatical number - Plural form of "someone"'? - English …
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How to Use "Somebody" | LanGeek
Somebody as an indefinite pronoun replaces the subject or the object. It is always used with a singular verb. For example: Somebody was trying to break into our house last night. 'Somebody' is the subject. I know somebody who is a …
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Is ‘everybody’ ‘everyone’ ‘someone’ ‘anyone’ singular? Or plural?
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