If you’re wondering whether to say "everybody is" or "everybody are," the correct choice is "everybody is." "Everybody" is a singular indefinite pronoun, meaning it refers to all people as a single group. In English grammar, singular subjects take singular verbs, so "is" (the singular form of "to be") is appropriate. For example:
Correct: "Everybody is excited for the party."
Incorrect: "Everybody are excited for the party."
Think of it like "everyone" or "everything"—they’re singular too. So, stick with "everybody is" to keep your grammar on point!