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Fernanda
I have a question... Everybody is or everybody are?? and the same for people is o people are?? :)
Jan 10, 2015 4:00 AM
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4
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.
January 10, 2015
2
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"
January 10, 2015
2
Everybody is, people are... ;^)
January 10, 2015
Alot of people in America uses "everybody is" insted of everybody are...but it is not a problem to use everybody are.
January 12, 2015
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