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  1. Jul 28, 2015 · the SINGULAR sense of people is used to refer to ALL the men, women, and children of a particular tribe, nation, country or ethnic group, speaking of them as a UNIT, and so the phrase a great people is indeed singular. It is a singular count noun. (Okay, people is appears as a phrase in that quotation, but is refers to phrase and not people.)

  2. Careful - although it may seem that the "more than one" requires that "people" be used as a plural, the correct form is actually the singular form of "people". This is because, while it looks, at first glance, like the sentence goes like this:

  3. For me, this approach has quite a few advantages. First of all, it is more personal than simply "Greetings" or "Hi all". Secondly, if one of those people is the main recipient and the other is CC, or if one of them has a higher rank (say, he is the boss of the other), I can reflect that in my address by mentioning him first.

  4. Apr 20, 2015 · One who habitually takes advantage of the generosity of others without making any useful return. (AHD) or a sponger: a person who lives off other people by continually taking advantage of their generosity; parasite or scrounger; The Free Dictionary

  5. Jan 16, 2019 · In “One member less” the phrase “one member” is a quantifier for “less” specifying the degree of less-ness. “One member fewer” is similar. A well-known rule prefers “fewer” since “member” is countable. Some prefer usage to rules. “One less member” uses “one less” to quantify “member”. Usage accepts this.

  6. Jul 17, 2012 · If we can trust Google hits then it's George Bernard Shaw. Skimming some sites that pop up when searching for Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill I recognized that all those pages do have one in common: They either conclude "No, they didn't" or "Whoever it said". To pick some examples where George Bernard Shaw is named as origin:

  7. Aug 1, 2011 · If people is referring to a community, cultural group, etc. then I treat it as singular. This indigenous people was subjugated by invaders from afar. I'll also note that used in this last sense, peoples (meaning multiple cultural groups, or what have yoU) is also valid and would then be plural.

  8. In this case you would say "The people who are in charge of the process". Here, 'people' is plural, and refers to a group of more than one person, hence the use of 'are', rather than 'is'. If just one person were in charge, you would say "The person who is in charge of the process".

  9. Oct 19, 2011 · People on its own suggests that those in the list are there by chance. The people , on the other hand, suggests they been included deliberately. For practical purposes, however, it makes very little difference one way or the other.

  10. Nov 17, 2017 · One in 5 people in that area are Chinese ; One in 5 people in that area is a Chinese ; I am confused as different resources provide a different answer. One of the resources says that people is not the subject of the sentence. One is the subject and in 5 people is a prepositional phrase. Since “one” is singular, therefore the correct usage is

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