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Yes, the indefinite pronoun 'everybody' is a third person pronoun.The third person is the person spoken about.The indefinite pronoun 'everybody' takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person spoken about.The indefinite pronoun 'everybody' can also function as a second person pronoun, a word for a person spoken to.Examples:It would be a wonderful world if everybody was like you. (third person, all of the people in the world)Everybody is welcome at the street fair. (third person, all people)Is everybody ready? (second person, the people spoken to)
Everybody wants to look at everybody. People want to look at everybody to take them people in and find out wether they would like that person, or not like that person.
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The concierge is the person who helps guests at a hotel.
A host is the name of a person who receives guests.
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Yes, the word 'everybody' is a pronoun, an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed number of people. The pronoun 'everybody' is a third person, singular form (everybody).Example: Everybody is invited to the company picnic.
A person who treats his or her guests well is referred to as a "good host", or a "gracious host".
It depends on who is doing the inviting. If one person is inviting the guests, then use "invites." On the other hand, if two or more people are inviting the guests, then use "invite."
It depends on who is doing the inviting. If one person is inviting the guests, then use "invites." On the other hand, if two or more people are inviting the guests, then use "invite."
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