5. How do the words "everyone" and "nobody" differ in meaning?

 Answer: "Everyone" and "nobody" are both indefinite pronouns that refer to groups of people, but they differ in meaning and usage:

  1. Everyone:

  2. Nobody:

    • "Nobody" refers to no person or not a single person within a group. It indicates the absence of anyone.
    • Example: "Nobody answered the phone."
    • Here, "nobody" suggests that there was no response from any person who could have answered the phone.

In summary, "everyone" denotes the presence or inclusion of all individuals, while "nobody" denotes the absence or lack of any individual within a group.

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