
Nobody 三号机 - 知乎
3 days ago · Nobody 三号机 这个时代最值得研究的就是fascism 他的动态 赞同了想法2025-07-03 19:26
nobody has/have - WordReference Forums
Mar 25, 2010 · "I recommend nobody have a check card, as they are easily duplicated" Much much rarer (as is the English subjunctive in the first place), and a bit forced even in my …
nobody but me/I - WordReference Forums
Jul 11, 2011 · Nobody but me will help you. Nobody but I will help you. Which is incorrect? Is but always a preposition here? If so, should me be always used?
hardly anybody x almost nobody | WordReference Forums
Apr 1, 2007 · Hi, pls do the two sentences have the same meaning or is there a difference? "There was hardly anybody in the room." "There was almost nobody in the room." Thank you
Tag question - Nobody's perfect, 'are they'? [singular vs plural tag]
Mar 25, 2006 · In my sample sentence, nobody's perfect, are they?, the shift from singular to plural is all the more obvious as the verbal forms are different : " are " vs " is".
Nobody told me nothing/anything - WordReference Forums
Oct 12, 2006 · 1) I have been so worried that nobody has ever told me nothing about the loss of the company. 2) I have been so worried that nobody has ever told me anything about the loss …
conjugar - nobody, everybody, anybody - WordReference Forums
Apr 17, 2007 · Hola. Tengo una enorme duda respecto a las conjugaciones verbales para nobody, everybody y anybody. No sé si estas palabras funcionan como plural o singular. …
Nobody needs or nobody need? - WordReference Forums
Aug 5, 2006 · Nobody is third person singular so it conjugates as "he" or "she". he runs she needs nobody needs.. etc. I think you are confusing the "s" in need s as if the verb is plural, but is …
You're nobody vs. You're a nobody - WordReference Forums
Jan 17, 2014 · When you mean you're not a person of importance, which do you say?: (1) You're nobody. (2) You're a nobody. According to most dictionaries I've consulted, (2) is the answer. …
“Nobody” after prepositions. - WordReference Forums
Jan 31, 2022 · “I danced with nobody.” Can the sentence above mean 1) I didn’t dance at all. 2) I danced alone. ? Context: A: Did you dance with anybody in the ball? B: No, I danced with …