Correct is "Everybody knows that." The pronoun everybody is singular, as is everyone.
Because everybody who knows will not volunteer the information. Thus, everybody who knows, sucks!
The correct way to say the statement is "No one knows how to stop the process of aging." This phrasing emphasizes that there is a lack of knowledge among individuals about halting the aging process.
no. does she know is correct.
Everybody I know says A helicopter.
Yes. It is just stating that the person knows a bookstore with very good books. It would be a question if there was a "do" at the beginning of the sentence but there isn't so yes it is grammatically correct.
Everybody around the world knows who pikachu is.
it is spelled know
i'm not telling why would i you should know everybody knows
No it isn't. The correct form is:My brother knows more about technology than I.The subjective personal pronoun is used in this sentence because it's the subject of the inferred predicate:My brother knows more about technology than I know about technology.Or simply:My brother knows more about technology than I do.
Compare these sentences using know / knows, knew and known: CORRECT: Present tense: I know the answer. I knew the answer. They know the answer. Past tense: He / She knows the answer. He / She knew the answer. They knew the answer. Known requires a helping verb, a form of 'be' in had or have. Correct: I had known the right answer. He / she had known the right answer. They should have known the answer. Though I should have easily known the answer, I did not know what I knew.
Cudahy, WI is in Milwaukee county. It's a very small town where everybody knows everybody. I would know because I live there :D
No. The correct is: Hansel doesn't know it happened.