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  1. traducir ANYBODY: otra palabra para "anyone":, alguien, nadie, alguien, nadie, ninguno/a. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

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  2. We use anyone, anybody and anything to refer to both an open, unlimited set of things or people and specific things or people. We use them with a singular verb: …. Anyone and anybody have no difference in meaning. Anybody is a little less formal than anyone. Anyone is used more in writing than anybody: ….

  3. anybody pron: colloquial (with negative, doubt: nobody) nadie pron : There wasn't anybody to help Carlos carry the bucket of water. No había nadie para ayudar a Carlos a acarrear el cubo de agua. anybody pron: colloquial (any person) alguien pron : I wonder if anybody has found that missing cat. Me pregunto si alguien ha encontrado al gato ...

  4. Somebody y anybody se pueden usar en frases interrogativas. Is anybody out there? – ¿Hay alguien ahí fuera? ¿Somebody, anybody y nobody o someone, anyone y no one? Anyone can ride a bike! – Cualquiera puede ir en bicicleta. If anybody laughs he’s gonna get mad. – Si alguna persona se ríe él se enfadará.

  5. 1 `anyone' and `anybody'. You use anyone or anybody to talk about people in general, or about each person of a particular kind. Anyone can miss a plane. Anybody can go there. If anyone asks where you are, I'll say you've just gone out. If anybody calls, tell them I'll be back soon.

  6. 1. alguien Use alguien in questions. Does anybody have a pencil? ¿Tiene alguien un lápiz? 2. nadie Use nadie in negative sentences. I can’t see anybody. No veo a nadie. 3. cualquiera Use cualquiera in affirmative sentences. Anybody can learn to swim. Cualquiera puede aprender a nadar.

  7. We use anyone, anybody and anything to refer to both an open, unlimited set of things or people and specific things or people. We use them with a singular verb: …. Anyone and anybody have no difference in meaning. Anybody is a little less formal than anyone. Anyone is used more in writing than anybody: ….