词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_everyone-everybody-everything-everywhere |
释义 | Everyone, everybody, everything, everywhereEveryone, everybody, everything and everywhere are indefinite pronouns. We use them to refer to a total number of people, things and places. We write them as one word:
We use everyone, everybody, everything and everywhere with singular verbs:
Warning: We don’t add s to everything to make it plural:
When we want to refer back to everyone or everybody and we don’t know if everyone is male or female, we use him or her and his or her. In informal styles, we use plural pronouns they, their and them:
We can use everybody and everyone as the subject of imperative clauses. We use the base form of the verb:
Everyone and everybodyEveryone and everybodymean the same. Everyone is a little more formal than everybody. Everyone is used more in writing than everybody:
See also: Pronouns: indefinite (-body, -one, -thing, -where) Typical errorWe write everyone as one word:
We don’t normally use ‘all people’ to generalise about human beings:
See also: Every one or everyone? |
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