Answer:
1. The student read <u>outside always.</u>
2. I saw your friend at the <u>park </u>this <u>afternoon.</u>
3. The beggar walked <u>on </u>the streets <u>alone</u>.
4. My Father asked the visitor to come <u>tonight</u>.
Explanation:
This is the most I can do now.
Place: Where and where too
Time: When and how often.
Manner: How and who where you with
Both Lord and Lady Capulet deserve absolution. Lord Capulet deserves pardoning because throughout the play he has tried to keep as much peace as he can between the families.
Answer:
In most contexts, they are interchangeable. The only difference that most native speakers can agree upon is that someone is more formal than somebody (just as anyone is more formal than anybody, and everyone is more formal than everybody).