everybody
Aussprache: [ˈɛvriˌbɒdi]
Wort
Kontext: „social interactions“
(pronoun) everybody means all the people in a group. It's used when you want to talk about a lot of people together, not just one or two. Imagine inviting all your friends or talking about everyone in your class.
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Everybody in the class passed the test.
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Not everybody enjoyed the movie; some found it boring.
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Is everybody coming to the party tonight?
Kontext: „general inclusion“
(pronoun) everybody can also refer to any person in general. It’s like saying ‘everyone’ or ‘each person’. You might use it when you want to make a point that applies to all people.
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Everybody deserves to be treated with respect.
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Not everybody can swim; some people are afraid of the water.
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Does everybody need to bring their own lunch?
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