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Everybody was \ Everybody were | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum : Everybody is a compound of "every" and "body." If you think of it that way, and substitute some other noun for "body" it will be clear which is correct. Compare these: Every dog has his day. Every dog have his day. Every man is happy. Every man are happy. Every apple was eaten. Every apple were eaten.
Everybody is/are ? | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum : (1) Yes, you correct: "everybody" is, logically speaking, plural. (2) But if you carefully look at the word, you will notice that it was originally two words: Every body has one nose. (3) And, yes, I believe that native speakers often consider it as a plural: Tom: Is everybody here? Martha: Yes, they are. (Instead of: Yes, he or she is.) ***
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[Grammar] - all or everybody | UsingEnglish.com ESL Forum : While "Hello all" is used occasionally, "Hello everybody", or, "Hello everyone" is more common. "He told me all" is fine. "All like Betty" presents a problem in that it has at least two meanings - all of the people like (adore, are attracted to, see her as a nice person) Betty, and, all of the people who are similar to Betty - "All like Betty ...
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