Is everybody a noun or pronoun
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Hello everyone'' or every one.
Indefinite pronouns
Everyone, everybody, everything, everywhere
Everyone, 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:
His name was Henry but everyone called him Harry.
All your clothes are clean. I washed everything yesterday.
The sand got everywhere, into eyes, hair, tents, cups of tea, camera lenses.
We use everyone, everybody, everything and everywhere with singular verbs:
Everybody knows the truth.
At night, with the lights shining on the water, everything looks different.
We couldn’t get a seat.
Everywhere was so crowded.
Warning:
We don’t add s to everything to make it plural:
Children can buy everything they want.
Not: Children can buy everythings they want.
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:
Everybody has a team leader in charge
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