I don't have my copy of Swan's handy, but:
everybody and everyone takes the singular
Everybody is / Everyone is happy on Friday afternoon.
People can be thought of as the plural of person and takes the plural form
People are addicted to their mobile devices.
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Everybody is:
"Everybody is going to show tonight"
Everybody is used as a singular noun in this context
If you had multiple or plural nouns, it would be 'are'
"Sarah and Michelle are going to the show, so I'm definitely going too"
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Everybody is, people are... ;^)
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Alot of people in America uses "everybody is" insted of everybody are...but it is not a problem to use everybody are.
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