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12. Does ………………………. know where she lives?
anybody
somebody
nobody.​

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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Does anybody know where she lives?

  • A word that is substituted for a noun or noun phrase is known as a pronoun. Pronouns can relate to a noun that has already been mentioned or to a noun that is implicitly understood.
  • The most prevalent pronouns are personal pronouns, which relate to the speaker or writers (in the first person), the listener or viewers (in the second person), or other individuals or objects (third person). Personal pronouns can serve as the subject or the object of a verb or preposition, much like nouns: "She likes him, but he loves her." The majority of personal pronouns have various subject and object forms.

Here, the sentence is given as,

Does ………………………. know where she lives?

Here, anybody is the appropriate pronoun here.

Hence, the corrects sentence is, Does anybody know where she lives?

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Answered by progyankonwar08
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Final Answer:

Does anybody know where she lives?

Explanation:

  • When referring to both specific objects or persons as well as an open, unrestricted range of things or people, we use the phrases anyone, anybody, and anything. We employ them when the verb is single.
  • Anybody is a non-assertive indefinite pronoun, whereas Nobody is a negative indefinite pronoun. This is the major distinction between the two words.
  • Although the words "somebody and "someone" denotes the same thing, they are used differently in spoken and written English. In written English, "someone" is more frequently used than "somebody." Additionally, both of these terms are pronouns and can be combined.
  • When there are no people, items, or locations present, we use the words no one, nobody, nothing, and nowhere. We employ them when the verb is single.

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