Grammarist says in modern english, people is the de facto plural of person. (the people of france) peoples is the plural of people, in this second sense. Done, conducted, or administered in the course of following up persons.
Which word is correct and what is the difference between these words? People can also mean a group persons, a population, or ethnicity. Ask question asked 5 years, 9 months ago modified 5 years, 9 months ago
The title says it all. How to address multiple peoples in email? This isn't the first time i've seen a character in a movie/tv show use you people and be accused of racism for it. The sentence in question is it rained on the head of james, steve, and billy.
People means a group of. To me it sounds like it should be it rained on the heads of james, steve, and billy. I heard this phrase in tropic thunder. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given word.
The flood which happened last week caused 100 people's. Given the title (how to make our life wonderful.?), i would consider that person is not using life correctly. (the peoples of africa) this. I don't think gives emphasis to the people's individual nature is at all relevant to either of op's cited contexts (many creative individuals, an unscrupulous individual).
The original question goes like this: People and person have separate latin origins, and they came to english at different times by different paths, but.