• anybody olumsuz cümlede kullanılırsa arada fark yoktur. örnek: i didn't see anybody = i saw nobody (hiç kimseyi görmedim).
  • While both convey the same meaning, “anyone” tends to be slightly more formal in usage, whereas “anybody” is considered more conversational.
  • What does Anybody mean? The word anybody is used in the sense of anyone. Also, anybody is used in negative and interrogative sentences.
  • any· body ˈe-nē-(ˌ)bə-dē How to pronounce anybody (audio) -ˌbä-. Synonyms of anybody next. : any person : anyone. ... any· body ˈen-ē-ˌbäd-ē -bəd-ē.
  • No joke, my copy of Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary has the following definitions: anybody pronoun any person: ANYONE.
  • We use anyone, anybody and anything to refer to both an open, unlimited set of things or people and specific things or people. We use them with a singular verb
  • When "anybody" is used in a sentence, it invites the possibility that someone may be capable or available for an action or situation.
  • Sometimes, one may not want to specify it or needs to hide it. As a consequence, ‘anybody’ for example, can be a woman or a man.
  • Similarly, there is no difference between anybody and anyone, everybody and everyone or nobody and no one. Note that the forms with body are a little more informal.
  • Is this anybody's coat? We use else after indefinite pronouns to refer to other people or things: All the family came, but no one else.