Having said this, it's absolutely fine to use either one. In formal logic, you’re absolutely right Which one of the followings are correct
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Everybody don't want to do it everybody doesn't want to do it
So everybody or everyone knows is correct
As for the choice between everybody and everyone,. Everybody's got a water buffalo, yours is fast but mine is slow You can't say everybody's got a water buffalo Everyone does not have a water buffalo
Without special needs for taking bother of consulting dictionaries, i can easily guess ‘not everybody’s cup of tea’ means ‘not everybody’s liking or taste, or not applicable to. Are everyone, everybody, everything, and everywhere singular or plural I have found people who are say they are singular but also people who say they are plural. Are the words everyone and everybody singular or plural

And can i use a plural pronoun (such as their) to refer to these words
Grammarians actually agree that the words. I have been told 'everybody' is singular However, there was a film named everybody sing What are the differences between everybody sing and everybody sings
“everybody” is a good example We know that “everybody” is singular because we say “everybody is here,“ not “everybody are here” yet we tend to think of “everybody” as a group of individuals,. Unless of course you’re a buddhist or a cat, in which case everyone has multiple lives and both would be correct, depending on context You can think of 'everybody' as being composed of a quantifier ('every') and a noun ('body')
It is a kind of compound quantifier phrase
Which is equivalent to, for example Without the comma as a sentence, it would be, for example How to use anyone and everyone as they are typically used in english Everyone means all of the group.
Anyone means all or any part of the group. However, it's worth mentioning that many people think everybody is a little more casual (more informal) than everyone Also, everybody is used more often than everyone in spoken. You are calling for everyone's attention before telling them to do this problem

Your last sentence can be changed to this
As robusto says, you should use everyone’s.neither everyones’ nor everyones is a word. Note that everyone is always singular and cannot be pluralized, which means everyones is incorrect. Instead of 1 or 2 i'd say nobody wants to do it or not everybody wants to do it, depending on the intended meaning However, the expected solution is probably 2 and 4,.
They are all singular indefinite pronouns.the ones you listed are always singular However, there are three indefinite pronouns that can be singular or plural, depending on the context Natural languages are not formal mathematical logic
