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everything

Even though "everything" refers to many things, it is grammatically singular. This means you should always use a singular verb with it (for example: "Everything is ready," not "Everything are ready"). When used as a noun to mean the most important thing, it often follows the verb "to be" to show deep emotional value or priority.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Chloe is in a lecture hall while Karen is at the grocery store.
Karen Smith

Did you forget everything I told you about the laundry? The machine is still full.

Karen Smith
Chloe Smith
Chloe Smith

I'm literally drowning in finals, mom. Chill.

💡
Karen is using 'everything' as a pronoun to refer to the total set of instructions she gave Chloe. Chloe responds with the hyperbole 'drowning in finals', a common student expression for being overwhelmed by work.

Meanings

pronoun

All things; all the things that exist or are being referred to.

"Everything happens for a reason."

noun

The most important thing; the entirety of one's interests or concerns.

"His children are everything to him."

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