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 1hpf
 
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							| I was taught that person is the singular of people - not the use of persons or peoples Is it right? I hear many times Americans say peoples or persons, and I had to ask.
 
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 JudyHalevi
 
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							| The word peoples is nations.   The word persons is a valid plural of person, though, it is old English. Mostly the word people is used today.   Hugs Judy |  19 Sep 2010     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Yes, one person, two or more people.   "Peoples" means different races, nationalities, etc., and isn �t very common. "Different peoples lived in western Europe over the centuries."   "Persons" is sometimes used to mean "individuals". There is a common expression - "persons unknown" (meaning people, but you don �t know who), as in "Graffiti was sprayed on the walls by persons unknown." It �s usually a negative expression. Otherwise, "persons" is not a very common word, either.   I hope this helps, Bruce |  19 Sep 2010     
					
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 joy2bill
 
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							| "persons �  is a formal word. You find it on elevators/ lifts eg restricted to 15 persons only. I get this question a lot from my students. Cheers Joy |  19 Sep 2010     
					
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 blunderbuster
 
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							| Every new class I step into, I am confronted with this "persons." I think we need a worksheet on that ;o)))) 
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 1hpf
 
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							| Thanks, now I understand. |  19 Sep 2010     
					
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