I believe it is singular. Because you would say, "Everyone is going out together after the show," not "Everyone are going out together after the show." Or, "I think everyone is going to love the party favors," not, "I think everyone are going to love the party favors." The verb is singular, so "everyone" must be singular.
The indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a singular form.Example: Everyone is present.
everyone is a collective noun, thus it is singular.
The phrase "everyone of you" is technically singular because "everyone" is a singular pronoun. However, it is often used informally with a plural connotation to address a group of people.
Lance is singular. Lances is plural.
Louse is singular. The plural form is lice.
The indefinite pronoun 'everyone' is a singular form.Example: Everyone is present.
everyone is plural
everyone is a collective noun, thus it is singular.
The word team is singular; the plural form is teams.
These is plural, this is singular
The phrase "everyone of you" is technically singular because "everyone" is a singular pronoun. However, it is often used informally with a plural connotation to address a group of people.
Lance is singular. Lances is plural.
everyone is plural Everyone is a type of collective pronoun which takes a singular verb therefore it is third person singular.
The word 'Phenomenon' is singular. The plural form is 'Phenomena'.
The word metastasis is singular, metastases is plural.
The word "ground" can be both singular and plural. Singular: "The ground is wet." Plural: "The grounds of the park are well-maintained."
Louse is singular. The plural form is lice.