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Maryuma
someone and somebody
what is the difference between "someone" and "somebody
when should we use the word someone or somebody?
8 oct. 2013 10:11
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Both of them are the same, Maryam!
8 octobre 2013
1. ‘Someone’ is used if we don’t know the person and there are many people to decide from. The use of ‘somebody’ is when we refer to a person but in a narrow amount of selection.
2. ‘Someone’ sounds personal, exclusive, and formal. ‘Somebody’ sounds vague, informal, and distant.
3. ‘Someone’ is more appropriate for formal writing whereas ‘somebody’ is slang, casual, and unofficial.
4. ‘Someone’ is pleasing and likable; ‘somebody’ lacks engagement and appeals only in limited occasions.
5. Both words have indistinct proper usage; both have minor differences.
8 octobre 2013
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8 octobre 2013
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Compétences linguistiques
Arabe (égyptien), Arabe (maghrébin), Arabe (standard moderne), Anglais, Allemand, Indonésien, Javanais, Espagnol, Turc
Langue étudiée
Arabe (égyptien), Arabe (maghrébin), Arabe (standard moderne), Anglais, Allemand, Espagnol, Turc
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