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Maria
What is difference between "someone" and "somebody"
Mar 23, 2020 5:07 PM
Answers · 7
Meaning:
There is absolutely NO difference in meaning between 'someone' and 'somebody'.
Use:
'Someone' tends to be more common than 'somebody' in more formal and written contexts.
The choice to use one word or the other is purely a matter of style and personal preference: for example, to improve the sound and rhythm of the sentence or to avoid repetition.
March 23, 2020
Nothing :)
March 23, 2020
There's a slight difference;
Someone - tends to be more formal and abstract.
Somebody - tends to be less formal and specific.
March 23, 2020
Nothing!
March 23, 2020
They're almost the same. They can be used interchangeably in almost all situations.
March 23, 2020
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