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Kynguyen Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

A few questions

Hi,
I am new to this forum and I think I will need this forum a lot! My first question is: everybody and every body, which way is correct? or every one or everyone. I see people write with space and without space in between and sometimes I am unsure when I have to use the same word. Or anyone or any one....
another question is: some (white) people write something like: "your awsome" and some write "you're awsome". Also, save you money or save your money.

Thanks,
Ky
  

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Everybody/everyone/anyone functions as a pronoun, it can be a subjecy by its own. >Everybody is nice to me. >Good afternoon, everyone!

  • Everybody/everyone/anyone functions as a pronoun, it can be a subjecy by its own.
  • >Everybody is nice to me.
  • >Good afternoon, everyone!
  • >Who can go?
  • " 2.
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Hi,
1.Everybody/everyone/anyone functions as a pronoun, it can be a subjecy by its own.

>Everybody is nice to me.

>Good afternoon, everyone!

>Who can go? "Anyone can."

2. every body seems like every dead body for me.

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"Everyone" and "everybody" both mean the same thing: all of the people in whatever group or place you are talking about.

"Every body" is quite different: it means "all of the bodies". For example:

In my dream there were dead bodies lying everywhere. Every body was lying face down.

"Every body" is not something you would say very often. But "every one" and "everyone"
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Thanks, Pastel. everthing is all clear now.

Ky
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Thanks, Taiwandave! forgot to mention you too. I understood now.

Ky

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