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What is difference between "someone" and "somebody"
23 de mar. de 2020 17:07
Respuestas · 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.
23 de marzo de 2020
Nothing :)
23 de marzo de 2020
There's a slight difference;
Someone - tends to be more formal and abstract.
Somebody - tends to be less formal and specific.
23 de marzo de 2020
Nothing!
23 de marzo de 2020
They're almost the same. They can be used interchangeably in almost all situations.
23 de marzo de 2020
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Inglés, Ruso
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