1. Definition
    1. Someone, somebody, something, somewhere.
    2. They function in a similar way to some. We use them in affirmative clauses and in questions expecting a particular answer.
  2. Indefinite Pronouns
    1. (In positive sentences)
    2. (In questions; in negative sentences)
    3. (In negative sentences)
  3. Examples
    1. I know someone who gives math lessons.
    2. We can no longer assume that because someone can do the job, we will get a good grade.
    3. Somebody has obviously made a mistake.
    4. Somebody’s got to say something to her. He can't behave like that.
    5. (A specific person)
    6. (General, we don’t know who)
  4. Someone and somebody
    1. Someone and somebody have no difference in meaning.
    2. Somebody is a little less formal than someone.
    3. Someone is used more in writing than somebody.
    4. Somebody is more common in speaking.
  5. (Refer to people)
  6. We can use them to refer to both general and specific people or things. We use them with a singular verb
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