initAdSlotRefresher(); { bidder: 'appnexus', params: { placementId: '11654156' }}, { bidder: 'criteo', params: { networkId: 7100, publisherSubId: 'cdo_btmslot' }}, ga('send', 'pageview'); Add ${headword} to one of your lists below, or create a new one. All your clothes are clean. {code: 'ad_rightslot', pubstack: { adUnitName: 'cdo_rightslot', adUnitPath: '/2863368/rightslot' }, mediaTypes: { banner: { sizes: [[300, 250]] } }, syncDelay: 3000 However, according to the rules, the fourth sentence should be wrong. { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195465', size: [300, 250] }}, { bidder: 'pubmatic', params: { publisherId: '158679', adSlot: 'cdo_btmslot' }}]}]; Well, when you say everybody, it sounds and means that you are addressing any people at once. { bidder: 'pubmatic', params: { publisherId: '158679', adSlot: 'cdo_rightslot' }}]}, 'min': 8.50, }, { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '194852', size: [300, 250] }}, When it comes to indefinite pronouns, grammarians disagree about whether words such as everyone and somebody are singular or plural when you use a pronoun to refer to them. { bidder: 'sovrn', params: { tagid: '446382' }}, We couldn’t get a seat. { bidder: 'appnexus', params: { placementId: '11653860' }}, In the second case verb used is plural.i.e. { bidder: 'onemobile', params: { dcn: '8a9690ab01717182962182bb50ce0007', pos: 'cdo_topslot_mobile_flex' }}, If you said singular, you’re right.… But, in some cases everyone is used with a plural pronoun like ‘they’ and singular verb like loves. { bidder: 'appnexus', params: { placementId: '11654156' }}, { bidder: 'criteo', params: { networkId: 7100, publisherSubId: 'cdo_topslot' }}, { bidder: 'appnexus', params: { placementId: '11654174' }}, var mapping_topslot_a = googletag.sizeMapping().addSize([746, 0], []).addSize([0, 550], [[300, 250]]).addSize([0, 0], [[300, 50], [320, 50], [320, 100]]).build(); { bidder: 'criteo', params: { networkId: 7100, publisherSubId: 'cdo_leftslot' }}, userSync: { { bidder: 'ix', params: { siteId: '195465', size: [300, 250] }}, Tier vs Tire vs Tyre – Confused when to use Tier,Tire or Tyre?