"Everyone," "everything," and "everybody" are always matched in sentences with which of the following?a. Adjective b. Adverb c. Singular verb d. Plural verb

English · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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c. Singular verb.

When "everyone," "everything," and "everybody" are used in a sentence, they are considered singular indefinite pronouns. As a result, they require a singular verb. For example:

  • Everyone is invited to the party.
  • Everything is ready for the presentation.
  • Everybody is going to the concert.

In each case, the singular verb ("is") agrees with the singular indefinite pronoun.

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