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"Somebody" is an indefinite pronoun used to refer to a person without specifying who.
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Somebody vs. Somebodies
'Somebody' is a singular indefinite pronoun. But can it be used in plural form? Does it mean the same thing? Let's see.
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Somebody vs. Someone
What is the difference between 'someone' and 'somebody'? Do they have the same meaning? Can they be used interchangeably? Let's find out.
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Anybody vs. Somebody
'Anybody' and 'somebody' are indefinite pronouns that refer to people without saying exactly who they are. Here, we will discuss 'anybody' and 'somebody'.
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Somebody vs. Everybody
'Somebody' and 'everybody' are both what we call indefinite pronouns. Here, we will learn about their similarities and differences.
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Nobody vs. Somebody
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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Somebody vs. Somebody Else
What is the difference between these two sentences? 'Ask somebody for help'. And 'Ask somebody else for help'. Let's see.
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Somebody
'Somebody' is used to refer to general and specific people. In this part, we will go through its uses and grammatical rules in English grammar.
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