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  1. Nov 28, 2013 · Everyone's life is correct. Unless of course you’re a Buddhist or a cat, in which case everyone has multiple lives and both would be correct, depending on context. Besides, ‘everyone’ may be grammatically singular, but it is semantically plural and acts in plural ways in many contexts.

  2. It means each and every individual person, i.e., all people, except when it's used hyperbolically for effect: “Everyone knows how to spell everyone's.” Obviously, if a single person doesn't know, then not everyone knows. So far so good, but we're looking at “everyone's,” not “everyone.”

  3. Nov 15, 2020 · I was wondering: 1) if it sounds natural enough and is grammatically correct to use the plural "lives" instead of "life" to suggest a greater degree of inclusiveness, and 2) if "we" is a grammatically correct pronoun to use as a subject of the subordinate clause given the reference back to "everyone's lives". Many thanks! teechar. Moderator.

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  5. Neither everyones’ nor everyones is a word. Note that everyone is always singular and cannot be pluralized, which means everyones is incorrect. If everyones were a word, everyones’ would be the possessive form of everyones, but since everyones is incorrect, everyones’ is also incorrect. Share. Improve this answer. edited Apr 13, 2017 at 12:38.

  6. May 2, 2021 · As an indefinite pronoun, we use “everyone” to refer to a group of people without specifying exactly who they are. “Everyone” is always singular and remains the same whether you use it as the subject or object of a sentence. Using Verbs and Pronouns with “Everyone

  7. Dec 13, 2006 · A forum thread where users debate whether to use everyone's life or everyone's lives in a sentence. See different opinions, arguments, and sources on the grammar and usage of these expressions.

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