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Someone vs Somebody
there's any difference between those two words and their use in the written or spoken English?
Are they interchangeable?
2017년 1월 23일 오전 10:35
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This is what the Cambridge Dictionary says (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/pronouns/someone-somebody-something-somewhere):
Someone and somebody have no difference in meaning. Somebody is a little less formal than someone. Someone is used more in writing than somebody. Somebody is more common in speaking.
2017년 1월 23일
someone既可以指人也可以指物,但somebody只指人。
Mybe ,there is little differences between someone and somebody.
Thanks.
2017년 1월 23일
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