Is it correct that somebody may imply many people or an organization as a whole? Particularly, can i think that someone assumes only one person whereas somebody can be said about a group of รขโ‚ฌยฆ The compound determinative someone is inherently singular due to the singular nominal base one, so [2] has the expected singular verb cleans.

Someone, and indeed any indefinite pronoun that ends in one is always singular. The word people is a good choice; However, the second part of your compound sentence sounds as if you are talking to รขโ‚ฌยฆ

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