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Traduzione e definizione
(There are three) people (in the room): (Ci sono tre) persone (nella stanza)
"People" è un sostantivo collettivo spesso usato come plurale di "person" (anziché "persons").
There are a lot of hungry people in the world. Ci sono molte persone affamate nel mondo.
a people: un popolo
(There are too many) people (here): (C'è troppa) gente (qui)
Esempi
- "They are a source of mystery, curiosity and even obsession for people across the world(s)."
- "Now then, if there is any man who objects to this lawful union between these two lovely people, let him speak now or forever hold his peace."
- "Maybe we should be doing something more meaningful with our lives...like helping people."
- "All : Some people stand by the water"
- "We're joined by the people with strangest accents in all of San Francisco, and maybe the world."
- "Today, as my personal assistant Brian Jones and I explored this city and talked to the native people, I was struck by the differences between our two countries."
- "People do crazy shit when they get fired."
- "Calm down, people."
- ""I hate English people"."
- "P (People Opposed to People Oppressing People)."
- "I am one of the people."
- "Right now, I am standing outside the hottest party in Hollywood, home of the most important people on Earth: celebrities."
- "Dad : Oh, believe me, I grew up with Grandpa Xavier, and plenty of people think he's weird."
- "Some people sit on a blanket"
- "is that you have black people here."
- "The world is full of people who are too scared to take chances."
- "Only three candidates remain, and although I can no longer remember what job these people are applying for, they must be very good at something to make it to this stage, which is very encouraging."
- "No, I am scared for the people of this nation, and others across the planet."
- "Let's show these people what you can really do!"
- "Bruno, for years I have been making perfumes to make people smell good."
Esercizio 1
Brian: Really? Whom did you speak with?
Quentin: Oh, you know, many persons.
Quentin use of "persons" is incorrect. He should have said: "Oh, you know, many ."
Quentin: Oh, you know, many persons.
Quentin use of "persons" is incorrect. He should have said: "Oh, you know, many ."
Brian: Really? Whom did you speak with?
Quentin: Oh, you know, many persons.
Quentin use of "persons" is incorrect. He should have said: "Oh, you know, many people."
Quentin: Oh, you know, many persons.
Quentin use of "persons" is incorrect. He should have said: "Oh, you know, many people."
people: "People" is a collective noun often used as the plural form of "person", for example: The plane crash killed 240 people. "Persons" is still used in formal or legal situations, for example: The victim was killed by person or persons unknown. Note that "people" does have a plural form ("peoples") which refers to more than one community or nation, for example: I have been writing a history on the peoples of Middle Earth.
Esercizio 2
Horatio Oléré has sent a postcard from England but it contains several mistakes. Help Horatio fix his postcard!
Dear friends,
I am having a nice time England. The weather is cold and it rains all the time. But the are verygay warm and friendly. It is difficult believe that there have been so wars between England and France Germany Spain the world. Tomorrow I on a train to kiss a monkey woman in the zoo country. I hope she remembers I'm coming! Looking forward to you all about it!
I am having a nice time England. The weather is cold and it rains all the time. But the are very
Love,
Horatio
Horatio
Delavigne Corporation
Treasure Trove Towers,
Suite 1401
9876 Nosegay Plaza
San Francisco, CA 94122
USA
Treasure Trove Towers,
Suite 1401
9876 Nosegay Plaza
San Francisco, CA 94122
USA
Horatio Oléré has sent a postcard from England but it contains several mistakes. Help Horatio fix his postcard!
Dear friends,
I am having a nice time [not done] in 1 England. The weather is cold and it rains all the time. But the [not done] people 2 are verygay warm and friendly. It is difficult [not done] to 3 believe that there have been so [not done] many 4 wars between England and France Germany Spain the world. Tomorrow I [not done] am going 5 on a train to kiss a monkey woman in the zoo country. I hope she remembers I'm coming! Looking forward to [not done] telling 6 you all about it!
I am having a nice time [not done] in 1 England. The weather is cold and it rains all the time. But the [not done] people 2 are very
Love,
Horatio
Horatio
Delavigne Corporation
Treasure Trove Towers,
Suite 1401
9876 Nosegay Plaza
San Francisco, CA 94122
USA
Treasure Trove Towers,
Suite 1401
9876 Nosegay Plaza
San Francisco, CA 94122
USA
1 in: We always use IN to indicate position within land-areas such as towns, counties, states, countries, and continents. Examples: I live in Africa; I was born in Wales; I used to live in New York.
2 people: The "term" people is not usually plural. When we are talking about "people in general", like the people you meet on holiday, "people" is always singular. We only say "peoples" when we are talking about a nation or "group" of people. Example: The Spanish and Portuguese are two very different peoples.
3 to: When "difficult" is followed by a verb, it is always in the infinitive form. Examples: It is difficult TO DO this exercise; It is difficult TO SPEAK Chinese; It is difficult TO EAT an elephant.
4 many: "War" is a countable noun: it can be used with an article (A war) and also has a plural form (There were six WARS in Asia last year). We use MANY with countable nouns like "war". The combination "so many (wars)" is used to emphasize that there have been a lot of wars between England and other countries. We're still friends though, right?
5 am going: "Tomorrow I am going on a train" is the present continuous tense. We usually use the present continuous for things that are happening now (You ARE LOOKING at your computer screen). However, we also use the present continuous for fixed arrangements in the future. Example: I'm playing football at the weekend.
6 telling: We ALWAYS use the gerund (ING form) after the expression "to look forward to". "To look forward to" something means to anticipate with eagerness or pleasure. Examples: I look forward to MEETING you; I'm looking forward to SEEING my family at Christmas; I have been looking forward to DRINKING a beer all day.
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