Someone plural form

    is someone singular
    is someone singular or plural
    is people singular or plural
    is anyone singular or plural
  • Is someone singular
  • Is everyone singular or plural...

    Someone, somebody, something, somewhere

    Someone, somebody, something, somewhereare indefinite pronouns.

    Someone has or have

  • Someone has or have
  • Someone somebody, anyone anybody
  • Is everyone singular or plural
  • Is some + singular or plural
  • Somebody is or are
  • They function in a similar way to some. We use them in affirmative clauses and in questions expecting a particular answer. We can use them to refer to both general and specific people or things. We use them with a singular verb:

    I know someone who gives piano lessons. (a specific person)

    Somebody has obviously made a mistake. (general, we don’t know who)

    Can you hear something?

    There was no mistaking the smell.

    Burning.

    Something singular or plural

    There was a fire somewhere.

    We often use the plural pronoun they to refer back to (singular) someone or somebody when we do not know if the person is male or female:

    Never judge someone by the way they look. (or Never judgesomeoneby the wayhe or shelooks.)

    See also:

    Someone and somebody have no difference in meaning.

    Somebody is a little less formal than someone. Someone is used more in writing than somebody. Somebody is more common in speaking:

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      is person singular or plural
      is somebody singular or plural