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everybody hold hands OR everybody holdS hands, AND WHY
Jun 3, 2011 4:47 PM
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"Everybody hold hands" is a command. Your are commanding them to hold hands.
"Everybody holds hands" is the present tense of the verb. It is used to say that people hold one another's hand. Such as when you say "On a date everybody holds hands."
June 3, 2011
Agreed! Remember is that "everybody" is treated as a single thing ('it'). Same with "everyone".
June 4, 2011
It really depends whether this is a command, or a statement.
Command: Everybody hold hands
Statement: Everybody is holding hands.
June 3, 2011
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