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Does anybody know or do anybody know?

Does anybody know or do anybody know?

Does anybody vs Do anybody. Do you know why ‘Does anybody’ is correct? ‘Anybody’ is a third person singular form and takes -s in the present simple tense. That’s why the question form requires -s and ‘Does anybody’ is correct.

Does anyone know correct grammar?

Anyone knows beacuse anyone is singular so wiith it we will use singular verb therefore ,anyone knows is the correct anwer. The latter is grammatically correct. It is because anyone is a singular subject, which should be followed by the singular verb (verb + s/es).

Does everyone know or everyone know?

‘Everyone knows’ is correct.

Who know or who knows?

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Both are correct in context: He is a person who knows more than I do. They are a people who know more about religion than I do. The difference is between singular designation (1) and plural (2).

Which is correct anybody has or anybody have?

Although “anybody” is in the third person singular, and hence the correct verb form used with it must contain an “s” (as in “anybody who has read the book …”), “have” in the situation described above is the only “correct” option. Why? Hope to hear from you soon!

Do Or does everyone?

“Everyone” being singular, you should use “does”.

Is knows singular or plural?

“Knows” is the singular, present-tense form of the verb. I think he knows exactly what you mean. However, there are certain sentence structures where “know” will be used with a plural form against a singular subject: How did Jacob know what you were planning?

Is anybody plural or singular?

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Indefinite pronouns that end in -body are always singular. These words include anybody, somebody, nobody. The indefinite pronouns both, few, many, others, and several are always plural.

Why can’t we distinguish between right and wrong?

We treat our ability to distinguish between “right” and “wrong” as gospel despite the fact that “right” and “wrong” has changed so much across time and cultures. That’s because morality — our ability to separate right from wrong — doesn’t really exist.

What is the correct way to use ‘anyone know’?

Both are wrong if used just by themselves. The phrase “anyone know” must appear in the right question form: Does anyone know? And when you use ‘knows’, it should be with ‘someone’ or ‘no one’ or ‘everyone’: Let’s ask around, maybe someone knows where Tim went.

Is there a “right” answer to everything?

Thought experiments such as the infamous trolley problem and political issues such as the death penalty are so captivating precisely because there is no “right” answer. We determine “right” and “wrong” based off constantly changing emotions and unconscious factors (e.g. what people around us think).

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Why can’t we determine right and wrong from nature?

We don’t determine right and wrong based off a set of unwavering principles like those found in nature. This is why our position on moral topics can feel conflicted and change day-to-day. This is also why slavery was morally acceptable hundreds of years ago but no longer is today.