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Carter Lee Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Can i use a word about someone instead of using somebody in this sentence "We are talking about impersonation – or the act of pretending to be somebody else"?

Hi.

I am just wondering what I have a sentence whether I can switch or not.

Can i use a word about someone instead of using somebody in this sentence "We are talking about impersonation – or the act of pretending to be somebody else"?
  

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Someone and somebody mean exactly the same thing.

  • Someone and somebody mean exactly the same thing.
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Someone andsomebody mean exactly the same thing.

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