Hello and welcome to Wednesday’s Words with English with Languissimo® which will help you improve your vocabulary so that you can communicate better in English.
My name is Vanessa Rocket. I’m the founder and CEO of Languissimo®.
Today, I will quickly cover the difference between “nobody” and “anybody”.
- “Nobody” is a synonym of “no one”. “Nobody”
is used in “positive” sentences (meaning that the verb is positive). For example: Nobody is here. Nobody
believed them at the time.
- “Anybody” is used in negative sentences (meaning that the verb is negative). For example: He doesn’t like anybody. They didn’t find anybody to help them.
Please note that both structures are synonyms: There is nobody = there isn’t anybody.
“Anybody can also be used without a verb in the negative. In that case, it means “any person”. For example: Anybody can join.
Some Practice Questions
- Do you believe that “nobody is perfect”?
- Have you heard the phrase “a little hard work never hurt anybody”?
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