(there are many) people (here) meaning in English
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Definition
(there are many) people (here)
:(there are many) humans, men, women and children (here)
(there is one) person (here)
:(there is one) human being, individual (here)
Examples
- "How do people get to the hotel?"
- "So many people"
- "The people were poor but really cool"
People or person? Pick the right option!
Example: “How do people get to the hotel?”
Many go to work.
One runs.
People or person? Pick the right option!
Example: “How do people get to the hotel?”
Many people 1 go to work.
One person 2 runs.
Many people go to work. People means a group of human beings or multiple human beings. It is the irregular plural of person. Note: use many + plural word (here, people). Examples: there are a lot of people in the square; people like going to the London Eye.
One person runs. We say one person because it is singular and it refers to a single human being. Example: there is only one person at Roger's concert.
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