Everyone vs Every One vs Everybody

KNOW YOUR ENGLISH

1 ) Everyone vs Every One vs Everybody
 a】 Everyone (one word) and everybody:
- to refer to all the people within a group.

Examples:
The new protocols will affect everyonepositively.
The new protocols will affect everybody positively.
 b】 Every one (two words)
- to refer to each individual member of a group.
My mother would like to thank every one of you who offered assistance during her illness.
I want every one of you to attend the party.
2) Someone Vs Somebody:
- refer to a person who is nor known or specified.
 The bank requires that the deed be signed by someone authorized by the courts.
The bank requires that the deed be signed by somebody authorized by the courts.

Compiled by,
R.Chinnasamy Subramanian,
Karur.

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