Can “somebody” or “someone” be plural nouns? No. They are always singular.
A sentence like “When somebody runs a red light, they risk causing an accident” is just an example of “singular “they.”
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Can “somebody” or “someone” be plural nouns? No. They are always singular.
A sentence like “When somebody runs a red light, they risk causing an accident” is just an example of “singular “they.”
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