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Everybody come vs Everybody comes

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Everybody come' is used in informal situations or commands, while 'Everybody comes' is used in formal situations or when talking about a general truth or fact.

Last updated: April 07, 2024 • 909 views

Everybody come

This phrase is correct in informal situations or commands.

This phrase is commonly used in informal settings or when giving commands to a group of people. It is a more casual way of expressing the idea of everyone coming together.

Examples:

  • Everybody come to the party tonight!
  • Everybody come over here and take a look at this.
  • Everybody come and see what I found.
  • Everybody come and join us for dinner.
  • Everybody come together for a group photo.
  • Everybody come on upstairs, enjoy yourselves.
  • Everybody come claim your cell phones!
  • So everybody come tonight except fharo?
  • Has everybody come yet?
  • Everybody come in here now!
  • Everybody come to dinner.
  • Everybody come and grab a baby doll.
  • Everybody come up with their - their top 10 favorite Axl memories.
  • Everybody come out here, we'll do a sing-along!
  • Sofo, Shiko, Vano! Everybody come here!
  • We had a wonderful trip, Albert took Peacock Bass out of his bucket list! Everybody come south and book a trip with Bass Online and you will enjoy a fishing adventure of a lifetime.
  • All right, everybody come here.
  • So... everybody come clean for the protection of the school.
  • Why not have everybody come wearing a mask?
  • Bill: All right, everybody come to order.
  • Let's everybody come up with an invention and we'll meet back here tomorrow night.
  • Now everybody come get with the Lingo
  • Let everybody come in and have a drink.
  • Girls, come out everybody come out.
  • With the radios all out, shouldn't everybody come back?

Alternatives:

  • Everyone, please come.
  • All of you, come here.
  • Come on, everybody.
  • Let's all come together.
  • Join us, everyone.

Everybody comes

This phrase is correct in formal situations or when talking about a general truth or fact.

This phrase is used in more formal contexts or when stating a general truth or fact. It is the correct form when referring to the action of 'coming' that applies to everyone.

Examples:

  • Everybody comes to the meeting on time.
  • Everybody comes to understand the importance of teamwork.
  • Everybody comes to realize that hard work pays off.
  • Everybody comes to appreciate the beauty of nature.
  • Everybody comes to see the value of education.
  • Everybody comes to honor our son, and all they do is played with that plane.
  • Everybody comes to Borealis to make money everybody!
  • Everybody comes to you, don't they?
  • On Thursdays, everybody comes over here and has pizza.
  • Everybody comes to the Biltmore, don't they?
  • Sooner or later, everybody comes to Miami.
  • Well, now I know why everybody comes here.
  • Sooner or later, everybody comes to Vic's.
  • They told me everybody comes here.
  • That's why everybody comes here, right?
  • Man, everybody comes to your apartment - George Michael, a boys' choir...
  • Nobody comes from L.A., everybody comes to L.A.
  • Now everybody comes to Rome, all the congresses want an audience with the Pope...
  • Everybody comes to Hawaii for the sand, for the beach but to put a hotel here, it would cost a fortune.
  • But everybody comes to Moe's.
  • Everybody comes in from every place.
  • Everybody comes from somewhere, except in your films.
  • Everybody comes from somewhere, except in your films.
  • Everybody comes to Casablanca for a reason, including the mustachioed entrepreneur Ku and the sultry singsong girl Kiki.
  • Everybody comes out in the same condition they went in, and we want Burning Man alive and in one piece, Julio. Okay.

Alternatives:

  • Everyone comes.
  • All come.
  • Each person comes.
  • Every person comes.
  • All of them come.

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