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What is the difference between somebody and nobody?

What is the difference between somebody and nobody?

As nouns the difference between nobody and somebody is that nobody is someone who is not important or well-known while somebody is a recognised person, a celebrity.

Is no one or noone correct?

The correct way to spell no one is as two words, without the hyphen: No one warned us about the incoming storm. We went to the schoolyard, but there was no one there. If you add a hyphen to no one, you get a much less common variant spelling of the word: no-one.

How do you use anybody?

The word anyone means any single person, it is the singular form of the word. The word anybody, means any possible people, this is the plural form of the word. Plural words are used to address a group or multiples of people, and singular words are used when addressing only one person.

Has someone or anyone?

We use someone in positive sentences (I saw her with someone) and anyone in questions and negative sentences (Have anyone seen him? I didn´t tell anyone) They can be both used with uncountable nouns (some money) or plural nouns (some people).

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Is Noyone a word?

The correct way to spell no one is as two words, without the hyphen: Noone is not an acceptable way to spell no one in any context: We owe nothing and noone .

Do I say anyone or anybody?

There is no difference in meaning between anyone and anybody, but anybody is more common in spoken English. Anyone and anybody are very commonly used in questions and negative sentences. Was there anyone behind you? There wasn’t anybody in the room with her.

How do you use someone?

You use someone or somebody to refer to a person without saying who you mean. Carlos sent someone to see me. There was an accident and somebody got hurt. There is no difference in meaning between someone and somebody, but somebody is more common in spoken English, and someone is more common in written English.