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What is the difference between "someone" and "somebody" ? What is the difference between "someone" and "somebody" ? "anyone" and "anybody"
2014년 4월 8일 오전 8:36
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I think they can be used interchangeably :)
2014년 4월 8일
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Use "someone" (when you don't know who the person is, and there are too many people to choose from) Use "somebody" (is used with limited amounts of people are to choose from).
2014년 4월 8일
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They're exactly the same and you can use them interchangeably. Some people say "someone" and "anyone" are a little more formal than "somebody" and "anybody" respectively, and other people say it's the other way around. It comes down to personal preference.
2014년 4월 8일
Both are singular pronouns, and use anyone when you are suggesting a person in a known group, as in, "Has anyone in this room been hunting lately?" And anybody when you are unaware of the group, as in "Has anybody ever gone thirty days without food and lived?" Similarly for (No one, nobody) and (someone, somebody)...
2014년 4월 9일
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