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Siara
what's the difference between [ no one ] & [ nobody ] ?
Thanks in advance. ! :D
5 feb. 2013 07:25
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A matter of a taste, not a substance. Form "somebody" fits better if you talk about a single person. "She speaks to nobody", and when there exist relation to a group "I asked everybody, but no one knew the answer" sound much better. It is fully acceptable to use them use them interchangeably. "I asked everyone, but nobody knew the answer" just does't sound smoothly.
5 februari 2013
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I think there is no difference. They have the same meaning.
E.g. Nobody knows/ No one knows
5 februari 2013
Hello. Kat .and Piotr.
I'm very sorry I'm so late about my answer. I was so busy.! XD
Thank you very much for your answer. it's so helpful to me.
25 februari 2013
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
Schrijf je vragen op en laat de moedertaalsprekers je helpen!
Siara
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