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  1. People is the plural form of person (see irregular words), therefore, it has to be referred as plural. People are always minimum two, that's why we should say: "There are people who like to help." [Correct ] rather than "There is people who like to help." [Incorrect

  2. Using the definite article the only works if you're talking about a specific group of young people. Most of the young students at this school learn English. If you're talking about young people in general, then you need the null article. Most young people are

  3. 2022年9月3日 · As always, it would help to look at the uncontracted form: It is people who cannot understand me! "It" is a dummy pronoun, as "people who can't understand me" (*) would be ungrammatical with the "who". Alternative ways of phrasing this idea are: The/My problem is that other people can't understand me! It's other people's fault that they don't ...

  4. Which one is correct: "There is a few people" because of the A determiner which is singular, or "there are a few people" because of the noun PEOPLE which is plural? Thanks a lot.

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  6. 2023年10月23日 · 1. Assertion #1 The word "okay" will be understood by the most people is perfectly valid, but it doesn't actually mean exactly the same as #2 The word "okay" will be understood by most people without that definite article. #1 means that of all words in all languages, "okay" is understood by more people than any other word (even if far less than ...

  7. Yes, the phrase bunch of people is not wrong; in fact it's very right. The phrase is very popular in its informal use. However, phrases such as a group of people or a crowd of people are preferred in formal meetings. +1. I might invite a bunch of people out for lunch or have meetings with a bunch of people.

  8. 2016年10月9日 · My best guess, therefore, is "the people" refers to "the people who the rebels are fighting against." Then the sentence makes more sense: They (the rebels who we armed) end up being worse than the people (who the rebels are fighting against and who, ironically, we opposed because we thought they were bad people). Share.

  9. Actually, I think you are looking for the difference between people and peoples. People means indeed a group of humans, as in: The people of Germany speak German. It can also be used as a plural of person: Many people like apple pie. The plural of people is

  10. 2015年11月17日 · These are he/him/his (masculine), she/her (feminine), and it/its (neuter, explicitly inanimate or at the least non-person). 1It should never be used to refer to a human being (or, put another way, doing so is extremely insulting). 2. The plural, however, goes back to the English norm of not caring (grammatically) about gender at all, and uses ...

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