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    Which is correct..."No one came to the party" or "Nobody came to the party"?

    Question #127020. Asked by endoverend. (Oct 03 12 10:58 PM)


    eyhung

    Both. The two are both correct usage.

    http://www.englishpractice.com/grammar/somebody-someone-anybody-anyone-etc/

    Oct 03 12, 11:27 PM


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