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Everybody holds hands. vs Everybody hold hands.



 
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Everybody holds hands. vs Everybody hold hands. #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:44 am   Everybody holds hands. vs Everybody hold hands.
 

Hi teachers,

1/ Everybody holds hands.
2/ Everybody hold hands.

Which one is right?

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Everybody holds hands. vs Everybody hold hands. #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 03, 2009 9:53 am   Everybody holds hands. vs Everybody hold hands.
 

Both are right. The second sentence is an imperative used to give an instruction: Everybody, please hold hands!

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