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which is more correct? everybody holds hands, or everybody hold hands, and why?
16. Juni 2010 19:55
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everybody holds hands as everybody =he so it takes s, es, ies added to the verb who came after it.
17. Juni 2010
I just want to add that everybody / everyone / everything are singular words. That's why we should use a singular verb: Everybody has arrived. (NOT everybody have arrived) But you can use 'they / them / their' after everybody / everyone: e.g. Everybody said they enjoyed themselves. Since 'Everybody holds hands' is a complete sentence, therefore we should use 'holds' (NOT 'hold').
17. Juni 2010
Nino's answer is correct. I would just add that "Everybody holds hands." is indeed a complete sentence, because it has a subject and a predicate. If you add "...at the concert", then I *believe* it become a complex sentence.
17. Juni 2010
Neither is more correct. Both sentences are equally correct. Everybody holds hands. That is a fact, that means everyone is holding someone else's hands, it is not a complete sentence. You would need to say "everybody holds hands at the concert" for example. Everybody hold hands. That is a command, that is someone telling everyone else that they must hold hands. This one is a complete sentence and is fine by itself, the other one is correct when it is part of a complete sentence, even though technically it is correct by itself it may not make a lot of sense.
16. Juni 2010
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