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  1. 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 impatient.

  2. 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 peoples and is used when you talk about several groups of humans, usually several ethnic ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. A collection or cluster of things of the same kind, either growing together (as a bunch of grapes), or fastened closely together in any way (as a bunch of flowers, a bunch of keys); also a portion of a dress gathered together in irregular folds. 4. fig. A collection, ‘lot’. Also, a company or group of persons.

  5. Sep 3, 2022 · 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 understand me! or just: It's other people who can't ...

  6. 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.

  7. Aug 25, 2021 · 3. The other answers are making this waaay too complicated. "You people" roughly means "you and the group you are in", sometimes with a slightly negative connotation. In the movie clip you posted, the joke is that the sergeant is referring to the black soldier's membership in the group of soldiers, but the black soldier interprets it as meaning ...

  8. Mar 8, 2015 · 3. "people", when used as the plural of "person", requires a verb form that's also in the plural. In your example, "most people" refers to multiple individuals, so you need the plural. Unrelated to your example, but useful to know: the word "people" could also be used as a singular noun, but with a different meaning - it refers to a group of ...

  9. Jan 5, 2017 · There are no obligatory codes of behaviour when meeting The Queen or a member of the Royal Family, but many people wish to observe the traditional forms. These latter include a bow or a curtsy, then . On presentation to The Queen, the correct formal address is 'Your Majesty' and subsequently 'Ma'am,' pronounced with a short 'a,' as in 'jam'.

  10. In [20.iii], coxed pairs involve three people (two rowers and the cox), so the presupposition is again that the answer is plural. The reflexive has to be plural, and this favours a plural verb. Finally, [iv] presupposes a generic bare plural as answer, e.g. foxes , but the motivation for a plural override is relatively small since the answer could be given in the form of a generic singular, e ...

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