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Everybody vs. Everyone
and
Nobody vs. No one
These pronouns - everybody and everyone, nobody and no one - have the same meaning unless of comes after them.
Example:
No one of these men knows it.
Every one of us knows about it.
http://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxph9synct1qbolbn.jpg
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/pronouns/indefinite-pronouns
You're posy is quite confusing. You were not able to expound on the difference of the pronouns you included. You just gave the link. Anyways, I'll try to view the link. :)
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ReplyDeleteYou're post is entertaining but I wish you expand it more so we can understand it more. Still, thank you for sharing this information.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry, I forgot to post the other site.
ReplyDeleteThey are almost alike.
ReplyDeleteThe exam is just around the corner. Thank you for this reminder.
ReplyDeleteThe picture in your post confuses me.
ReplyDeleteNice post. However you could have pointed out that "everyone" and "every one" have different uses. Anyway, I found the pictures interesting. Good job. :)
ReplyDeleteYour post is quite entertaining. Thanks for sharing this, Tina.
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