Everyone is happy.
But it's probably better if you write: everyone is happy.
the hungry happy hippo went hi to everybody because he ate a healthy hotdog
well of course everybody know how because it right in front of u!! (weetabix)
The correct verb is: Where is everybody?The indefinite pronoun 'everybody' is singular (every-body).
That is the correct spelling of 'happy' (joyous, or pleased).
everybody
Of course it is, everybody has a right to have an emotion. It's what makes us human.Added: You have a perfect right to BE happy, but there is no obligation on anyone (individual OR government) to MAKE you happy.
Both everyone and everybody take a singular verb everybody is happy everyone is happy
Everybody Happy was created in 1988.
Everybody Loves a Happy Ending was created on 2004-09-14.
Not Everybody Gets a Happy Ending was created on 2008-02-25.
The Shari Show - 1975 Is Everybody Happy was released on: USA: 1975
Everybody is happy sometimes and sad others.
Yes, you do. The sentence is, in a formal sense, "Everybody is happy", and it would be "Everybody's happy" in almost any setting. The apostrophe just abbreviates 'everybody is'. Everybody is singular, which may seem odd at first. Just test it out. Which sounds better: "Everybody are going to the beach!" or, "Everybody is going to the beach!" The word everybody really means every individual, and it is this idea of individual that carries weight in the word. It refers to any people in some group or other, but taken individually rather than together. In other words, any one [of these people] is happy. Another test-- which sounds better "Is everybody happy??" or "Are everybody happy??" The winner is clear, no dispute.
'everybody is old' is right.
Is Everybody Happy But Me - 1981 TV was released on: USA: 10 October 1981 (Los Angeles, California)
¡Feliz Año Nuevo! - Happy New Year! ¡Que tengan todos un feliz Año Nuevo! - Happy New Year everybody! (May you all have a happy New Year!)
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