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"Nobody" is a pronoun used to refer to no person, indicating the absence of people in a situation.
How to Use "Nobody" in the English Grammar

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'Nobody' is an indefinite pronoun that refers to an absence of people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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"Nobody" vs. "No Body" in the English Grammar

Nobody vs. No Body

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'No body understands' or 'Nobody understands'? Are both these sentences correct? Do they have the same meaning? Let's see.
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Negative Pro-forms in English Grammar

Negative Pro-forms

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Negative pro-forms are special function words that we use when we want to refer to the absence of people, things, or places.
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"Nobody" vs. "Nobodies" in the English Grammar

Nobody vs. Nobodies

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Can 'nobody' be used as a plural pronoun? Or it should always be used as a singular noun? Here, we will see if 'nobody' can be pluralized or not.
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Nobody vs. Somebody

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What is the difference between the two indefinite pronouns of 'nobody' and 'somebody'? Where can we use each one of them. Let's find out.
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Nobody vs. No One

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Is there any difference between the words 'nobody' and 'no one'? Can we use them interchangeably? Here we will explain their differences and similarities.
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Nobody vs. None

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Is there a difference between the words 'none' and 'nobody'? Can they be used interchangeably? Here, we will go through these two words.
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Anybody vs. Nobody

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Both 'anybody' and 'nobody' are what we call indefinite pronouns in the English language. But what is their difference? Are they interchangeable?
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