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  1. To refer to groups of human beings or humans in general, we use people: I saw three people standing on the corner. Not: I saw three persons … Jim and Wendy are such nice people. People are generally very selfish. Three people were interviewed for the job, but only one person had the right qualifications and experience.

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  2. 31 mar 2019 · Ogólnie rzecz biorąc w języku codziennym „person” to liczba pojedyncza. Natomiast słowo „people” w ogromnej części przypadków jest liczbą mnogą od słowa „person”. Zerknijmy na poniższe przykłady: There were a lot of people at the conference. (Na konferencji było wiele osób.) I’ve never seen so many people. (Nigdy nie ...

  3. Learn the difference between people and persons, two words that seem to mean the same thing but have different uses. Find out when to use people as a collective noun or a plural of person, and when to use persons in formal or specific contexts.

  4. Persons vs. People vs. Peoples—What’s the Difference? Catherine Traffis. Most of the time, people is the correct word to choose as a plural for person. Persons is archaic, and it is safe to avoid using it, except in legal writing, which has its own traditional language.

  5. 3 dni temu · In grammar, the concept of person allows us to tell the difference between the writer or speaker (first person), the person being addressed (second person), and all other subjects, objects, and ideas being discussed (third person).

  6. Person is a grammatical category to distinguish between (1) those speaking, (2) those being addressed, and (3) those who are neither speaking nor being addressed (i.e., everybody else). The 3 person categories are the first person, the second person, and the third person.

  7. Third person. This is he, she, it, and they. Third person is used when referring to any person, place, or thing other than the speaker and the addressee. Here is a table outlining personal pronouns and their grammatical persons: * (correctness of the singular usage of “they” is disputed)

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