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Somebody/Someone/ Anybody etc There is no difference between somebody and someone. There is no difference between anybody and anyone There is no difference between everybody and everyone Nobody and No one. We use singular and plural with these words

Which one to use in positive and negative. + - ? Today, everyone /everybody wants coffee No one/nobody wants tea. Does anyone/anybody want a biscuit? There is someone/somebody in the room There isn’t anyone in the room Is there anyone /anybody in the house?

Which one to use in positive and negative. + - ? Someone/Somebody has opened the window ( I don’t know who) There isn’t anyone/anybody with me Is there anyone/anybody in the house? Everyone/Everybody has left the house (all people) There is nobody/no one with me No one/Nobody came here with me Not anyone/not anybody = No one, nobody * (not anyone/not anybody is not the same as nobody/No one)