When do I use nobody and no one?
“Nobody” and “no one” are both singular indefinite pronouns that mean “no person.” You can use them interchangeably.
For example, “Nobody has blond hair” and “No one has blond hair” mean exactly the same thing.
Just make sure you don’t confuse no one and noone; “noone” is a misspelling and is always incorrect.
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