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"Someone" and "somebody" are synonyms and can be used interchangeably to refer to an unspecified person. "Somebody" is more commonly used in spoken English, while "someone" is more formal, but the difference between the two is minimal and it mostly comes down to personal preference.
It may not be necessary to have a complete itinerary.
The word for saying the same thing twice is "redundancy."
"Purposefully" refers to doing something with a specific purpose or goal in mind, while "intentionally" means doing something deliberately or on purpose, without accident or mistake. The main distinction lies in the level of conscious planning or awareness involved in the action.
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Someone & somebody mean the same thing. The words are used differently depending on the sentence structure.
yes even if you call them on the phone
'Mimicking,' 'imitating' or 'copying' can mean to 'do the same thing'.
I say doing anything sexual with somebody the same sex as you.
No. To assassin someone is that somebody pays you to kill somebody. Murder is when you kill something out of pleasure and joy
There are multicombat zones where two players can attack the same thing. Otherwise, the server won't let you.
I dont have an answer. My 1983 mark vi is doing the same thing. I cant find the relay either. Somebody help us out please.
Can somebody answer pls i am looking for the same thing thx, ;)
Many people doing the same thing. Trick question?
When you and somebody do the exact same thing, it could indicate common interests, preferences, or habits. It may also suggest a sense of connection or understanding between the two of you.
Somebody who loves somebody else.