The word "people" is a plural noun, not directly from the word person. When using "people" to mean a race or cultural group, the plural is peoples.
Yes, the word people is plural noun; people is the plural form for the noun person.
The plural of that is those.e.g."That person and those people."
The word, 'people' is the plural of the word, 'person'. I hope you know what a person is.A people is a you!
The noun 'people' is a plural noun.The singular noun is 'person'.The word 'people' is also a verb: people, peoples, peopling, peopled.
The word 'people' can be either singular or plural in meaning. The approximate meaning when it is singular is 'a group of persons united by some sort of common thread'. In this sense, the word 'people' has a plural form 'peoples'. For example 'He travelled extensively in the Far East and lived among many different peoples.' When the meaning of the word 'people' is plural, it does not have a plural form. For example 'There are many people in the country who do not agree with the Government's policies.'
The plural noun is 'athletes', a word for two or more people.
Its like the word family. It refers to a group of people (plural) but is a the noun personnel is singular.
The noun 'poor' is a plural, uncountable noun; a word for people of little means in general; a word for a concept.
You say 'the people are'. The word people is the plural form of person.
Yes, people is a noun, a common, plural, concrete noun. People is the plural form of the singular noun person.
The plural noun people does not end with an -s.The possessive form for the plural noun people is people's.Example: A prosecutor is the people's representative in court.