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We use -body, -one, -thing, -where to refer to people, places and things in a general way. We write them
as one single word, apart from no one, which can be written as two separate words or with a hyphen (no-
one).
The differences in their meanings are the same as the differences between some, any, every and no.
We use them all with a singular verb:
-body and -one mean the same thing. In informal contexts, we use indefinite pronouns ending in -
body more often than pronouns ending in -one. The forms with -one are more common in formal writing:
We can add an adjective or adverbial expression to these indefinite pronouns to make them more
specific:
See also:
Some
Any
Else
Every