by lieing manipulating and taking advantage of is innosence or ignorance
Agree
The difference is that "somebody" is informal or colloquial. Use "someone."
The use of the word "Somebody" is usually in order to refer to no one particularly. Versus when someone uses the word someone they tend to be someone specific.
to manipulate or to use somebody or in other words to take control of and or take advantage of somebody
someone named somebody and someone else and also someone was there someone named somebody and someone else and also someone was there someone named somebody and someone else and also someone was there someone named somebody and someone else and also someone was there
Somebody's Someone was created in 2006.
Someone to Somebody was created in 1986.
I made the dinner, somebody else should do the clean up. (although I prefer to say someone else)
Somebody Someone was created on 2000-07-03.
Someone and somebody have no difference in meaning. Somebody is a little less formal than someone. Someone is used more in writing than somebody.
If one gives something to someone for temporary use, then it is lending and if someone gets something from others for the same, then it is borrowing. In the sentence mentioned by you, it should be 'you lent a tool to somebody'.
You share with somebody else, preferably someone you wouldn't mind spending a lot of time with!
Gotye is the artist, the song is 'somebody that I used to know'