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		 How do we translate the sentence into english? 
		
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 S�rgio(o)
 
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							| How do we translate the sentence into english? 
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							| Dear friends,
I have a doubt:
     "IT IS PEOPLE THAT HAVE IDEAS" - Is this sentence correct?        May we start the sentence with "IT IS"?
        "Es sind die Menschen die Ideen haben" - German
        "S�o as pessoas que t�m ideias" - Portuguese
     
   I hope that somoene can help me.
   Thank you! |  13 Oct 2013      
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| It �s fine; also:  �It �s people who have ideas. � |  13 Oct 2013     
					
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 gnuvina
 
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							| It �s people that/who have ideas, not animals!!! For me it �s perfectly correct! Have fun! :) |  13 Oct 2013     
					
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 S�rgio(o)
 
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							| Hi gnuvina!
        I would like to thank you for your big help. I was just wondering if we could start the sentence with: "IT IS". Because "People" is a plural word. Now I know that we can. Thank you! 
         I have a nice sunday!
         
         Best regards,
        
         S�rgio. |  13 Oct 2013     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| The German version would translate to: "It is the people that have ideas." which has a slightly different meaning. |  14 Oct 2013     
					
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