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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Everybody vs everybody

What is the difference between everybody and every body. Please give examples
  

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Everybody = all the individuals in a given group. Everybody is here, so we can begin. Every body = each organism known as a person.

  • Everybody = all the individuals in a given group.
  • Everybody is here, so we can begin.
  • Every body = each organism known as a person.
  • Every body in the war site had been covered by a sheet.
  • Every body needs milk, but not everybody likes milk.
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Everybody = all the individuals in a given group. Everybody is here, so we can begin.
Every body = each organism known as a person. Every body in the war site had been covered by a sheet.

Every body needs milk, but not everybody likes milk.
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A body is a human or animal body, the physical object, so to speak.

The police arrived at the scene of the gruesome murders. They observed that every body was covered with blood.

The word everybody refers to all the people in whatever group you're talking about.

The teacher counted the students. Everybody was present. (All of the students were pre

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