everyone
everyone — pronoun
1. All the people in a particular group, considered as individuals — for instance,
All the people in a particular group, considered as individuals — for instance, everyone in a room, at a school, or across the whole world, with no person left out.
Everyone in the class passed the math test on Friday morning.
everyone + in + [group] for membership
The manager thanked everyone for their hard work during the busy season.
everyone … their [noun] (singular they)
When Aiko walked into the office, she said good morning to everyone with a smile.
During the fire drill, everyone left the building in a calm and orderly way.
The wedding invitation said that everyone is welcome to bring a friend.
- everybody
identical in meaning; slightly less formal and more common in spoken English
- all
can replace 'everyone' when the group is already clear from context; slightly less precise
- each person
more emphatic about individuality; not used as a single-word replacement
文法句型
everyone + in/at/on + [group/place]
everyone + else
everyone + [singular verb]
everyone … their [noun]
用法筆記
Even though it refers to many people, 'everyone' takes a singular verb in standard English ('Everyone is ready', NOT 'Everyone are ready'). In modern English, singular they/them/their is the preferred pronoun to refer back to 'everyone', replacing the older 'he' or 'he or she'.