everybody
everybody — pronoun
1. refers to every person in a group, or to people in general — no matter who they
1.代名詞A2
釋義
refers to every person in a group, or to people in general — no matter who they are or how many there are
例句
Priya gave a small gift to everybody in the office.
everybody in + place noun
Not everybody in the class knew the right answer.
not everybody for partial negation
Hana said that everybody at the club likes her idea.
Did Yara tell everybody about the party on Saturday?
同義詞
- everyone
identical in meaning; everyone is slightly more common in formal or written English
文法句型
everybody + singular verb
用法筆記
Always takes a singular verb: 'Everybody is ready', not 'Everybody are ready'. Unlike 'all', 'everybody' cannot be placed before a noun — you can say 'all the students' but not 'everybody the students'.
常見錯誤
❌Everybody are here.
✅Everybody is here.
💡everybody is grammatically singular even though it refers to many people.
❌Everybody need to bring a pen.
✅Everybody needs to bring a pen.
💡the third-person singular -s is required with everybody.