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All,everybody or everyone

1._______ enjoyed the new novel by the famous writer.
2._________ of us were ready for the test.
3.Mary told _______ about her parents.
4. ________ he said was true and reasonable.
5. __________ the students in the group agreed with the teacher.
6. _________ knows the reason for his failure.
7. When the bell rang ________ the students left the room.
8._________ promised to finish the work in time.
9. We ________ studied hard and passed the exams.
10. "Have you any money left?" "No, _______ I have is five pounds."

User Eric Tsui
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Answer:

1- everyone

2- all

3- everyone

4- all

5- all

6- everybody

7-all

8- everyone

9- all

10- all

Step-by-step explanation:

User Joey Blake
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1. Everybody

2. All

3. Everybody

4. All

5. All

6. Everyone

7. All

8. Everyone

9. All

10. All

Everybody and everyone are synonyms can be used interchangeably so there is not really a difference. Everybody is less formal, and everyone is more formal. When trying to figure out if you use all or everybody/everyone you can just see which one sounds right, for example:

1a. all enjoyed the new novel by the famous writer.

1b. Everybody/everyone enjoyed the new novel by the famous writer.

Which one sounds better?

1b, 'all enjoyed the new novel by the famous writer.' just doesn't flow out of your mouth and/or make sense.

Hope this helps!

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