I want to know why there is structure like "everybody have a good time". I personally feel there should be "has". Could you tell me why it is as it is? I attach here a song text below.
Thank you.
"Party rockers in the house tonight Everybody just have a good time (Yeah) And we gon' make you lose your mind (Woo!) Everybody just have a good time (Clap!) Party rockers in the house tonight (Oh!) Everybody just have a good time (I can feel it, baby!) And we gon' make you lose your mind (Yeah) We just wanna see you
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It's correct as it is. He is expressing a desire that everyone have a good time, and is urging them to do so.
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It's correct as it is. He is expressing a desire that everyone have a good time, and is urging them to do so.
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I read it as the plural "everybody". It has its singular counterparts like, for example, "them".
Every client got a care package delivered to them.
I'm not sure about that but it seems to me that such pronouns are called non-binary ones.