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  1. 17 de abr. de 2007 · spanish. Oct 12, 2008. #17. Hola! Estoy de acuerdo con que las conjugaciones de nobody, everybody & anybody se usan con el verbo en tercera persona del singular. Con respecto al tema de las canciones, si bien se han presentado muy buenos ejemplos hasta aquí, no olvidemos que en las canciones a veces se utilizan licencias literarias.

  2. 25 de mar. de 2010 · "I recommend nobody have a check card, as they are easily duplicated" Much much rarer (as is the English subjunctive in the first place), and a bit forced even in my example, but certainly possible. In normal indicative speech, "nobody" is a singular 3rd person, so it is "has" expect under special conditions, which do exist.

  3. 8 de ago. de 2009 · Many many thanks. 2 is not ungrammatical, but it is an unusual thing to say and relies on the meaning of "one" as a singular number. "No one of them" is always singular; "none of them" can be either singular or plural: None of them is known to me. None of them are known to me. No one of them are known to me.

  4. 28 de jun. de 2013 · Jun 28, 2013. #1. Hola, en esta oración tengo dudas con To. Who did you speak to? Nobody. I didn't speak to anybody. Parece lógico porque sería "con nadie" Pero en esta otra oración por qué razón no necesita "to" como prepisición: Who did you see? (pause) Nobody. I didn't see - anybody.

  5. 25 de mar. de 2006 · Nobody, like other indefinite pronouns, is frequently, though not without a tinge of guilt, followed by the plural pronouns they, them or their. For example, nobody wants to hear that their hero isn't a hero. This kind of construction, which is recorded in the OED from the C16th onward, seems likely to pass into unquestioned use in the C21st.

  6. 5 de may. de 2020 · New Member. España, castellano. May 5, 2020. #1. Hello, how can I say "nobody said anything" in passive? I´ve thought in "Nothing was said (by anybody)". Is it correct?

  7. 5 de ago. de 2006 · English, UK. Aug 6, 2006. #3. This is one of the peculiarities of English! Although "nobody" sounds singular, in the context the meaning is that no persons need to call (not that one particular person does not need to call) So, in this case, "nobody" can be considered plural. We could also say "no-one", and this also means "no persons", not one ...

  8. 30 de oct. de 2009 · They are already widely used both in speech and in writing. They are not entirely new. It has been pointed out many times that sentences like "Nobody raised their hand" appeared in the 18th century novels of Jane Austen. Unless you wish to say that each persons raised both hands, 'hand' should be singular. "Nobody raised their hand."

  9. 6 de ago. de 2006 · English / US. Aug 6, 2006. #2. Debe usar el verbo singular: "everybody is, everyone goes, etc." El asunto del pronombre posesivo es más complicado. Creo que lo más común es "their," aunque "his," "her," o "his o her" son considerados mas "correctos." Yo trato de evitarlo y decir algo como "they all go to their houses."

  10. 17 de ene. de 2014 · It is not uncommon to hear "I'm nobody," in everyday speech, where it often serves as a kind of disclaimer: "I'm nobody; but, in my opinion, this painting is awful." As Paula pointed out, it would be rude and cruel indeed to say, "You're nobody!"

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