It depends on the context.
You could say "nobody reply" if you were telling people who were present (e.g. a group of people) to not reply. For example:
However, this wouldn't be correct in other contexts. Other contexts could be:
The correct spelling is "answer" (a reply, to reply).
The correct plural is replies.The spelling reply's would indicate either1) a possessive form (Your reply's tone seemed hostile, meaning the tone of the reply) or2) a contraction (My reply's in the mail, meaning the reply is in the mail).
"Nobody among us is..." is correct. "Nobody among us are..." is wrong. Although "us" is plural, the actual subject of your sentence is the word "nobody," which is always treated as singular. You will hear many people say "nobody among us are...," but it is always incorrect.
Thank you for your quick reply
The one word form is correct, but either may be used, surreply or sur-reply. This legal term means a post-brief reply added to a legal motion.
No. The correct sentence is: We have not received your reply. (The word "yet" is not really necessary, but it is grammatically correct to write : We have not received your reply yet.) It is customary to write R.S.V.P. on invitations to which you expect a reply. This is French (Repondez s'il vous plait) for "Please reply." Many people also include a self-addressed stamped card so that the invitees can conveniently reply at no cost to themselves.
Yes it is. For example, 'We are writing because we are concerned that we do not have your reply...'. Then state why the reply is important or necessary.
The correct reply to "god speed" would be "Thank you" or "And to you as well."
The correct spelling is "answer" (a reply, to reply).
Nobody has to reply to anything. I reply if I feel like it.
That is the correct spelling of the word "answer" (a reply, a solution, or to reply).
The correct plural is replies.The spelling reply's would indicate either1) a possessive form (Your reply's tone seemed hostile, meaning the tone of the reply) or2) a contraction (My reply's in the mail, meaning the reply is in the mail).
he says i am nobody
Do you want us to send you a reply?
Do you want us to send you a reply?
"Nobody among us is..." is correct. "Nobody among us are..." is wrong. Although "us" is plural, the actual subject of your sentence is the word "nobody," which is always treated as singular. You will hear many people say "nobody among us are...," but it is always incorrect.
Reply is the correct form of the verb reply (replies for third person singular). Replied is the past tense and past participle, and replying is the present participle.