Conjugating NO ONE, ANYONE, SOMEONE, and EVERYONE
Welcome to this online English lesson about conjugating no one, anyone, someone, and everyone. Start by watching this video and then read the summary and examples.
Summary
Be careful when conjugating “no one,” “anyone,” “someone,” and “everyone.” They are all treated as singular nouns. For the simple present tense, that means you need to add an “-s” to the end of the verb.
To remember this, focus on the word “one." It's in all of the words!
Examples
No one lives on Mars.
Everyone is allowed to write a comment below.
Someone told me to visit Rome, but I forgot who.
Anyone over the age of 18 is allowed to vote.
More Lessons
Everyone deserves to be treated with respect
No one currently lives on Mars
Anyone has the chance to be famous on you tube
Perfect, Eric!