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Miyabi Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"everyone" vs "everybody"

What is the differences of "everyone" and "everybody"?

Is it correct to say " Hi,everyone!" or "Hi, everybody!"
  

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miyabi What is the differences of "everyone" and "everybody"? This is an old chestnut; Google will lead you to numerous discussions. To me, they are interchangeable.

  • miyabi What is the differences of "everyone" and "everybody"?
  • This is an old chestnut; Google will lead you to numerous discussions.
  • To me, they are interchangeable.
  • " Yes, both.
  • " is a little easier to say, so I'd guess it's more common.
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miyabiWhat is the differences of "everyone" and "everybody"?
This is an old chestnut; Google will lead you to numerous discussions. To me, they are interchangeable.
miyabiIs it correct to say " Hi,everyone!" or "Hi, everybody!"
Yes, both. "Hi everyone!" is a little easier to say, so I'd guess it's more common.
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There is no difference. "Everyone" is the preferred form in formal English classes, but "everybody" is the equivalent in colloquial speech.
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miyabi What is the differences of "everyone" and "everybody"?Is it correct to say " Hi,everyone!" or "Hi, everybody!"
I think that they probably both right but everyone seems better to me.

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