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  1. 19 de out. de 2011 · There’s a very subtle difference. People on its own suggests that those in the list are there by chance. The people, on the other hand, suggests they been included deliberately. For practical purposes, however, it makes very little difference one way or the other. Share.

  2. We use person in the singular to refer to any human being: Joel is such a nice person. She’s a person I have a lot of respect for. Persons (plural) is a very formal word. We only use it in rather legalistic contexts: [notice in a lift] Any person or persons found in possession of illegal substances will be prosecuted.

    • Peoplevs. Personsas Plurals
    • Personsor Peoplein Formal Legal Writing
    • Peoplevs. Peoplesfor Ethnic Groups and Nationalities
    • Persons, People, Or Peoples?

    Personand peopleboth derive from Latin, but from different words. Personcame from persona, which first meant “mask,” like that worn by an actor, but eventually came to mean “an individual human.” People, on the other hand, came from populus, which means “the people” in the sense of a group from the same nation, community, or ethnic group. There was...

    In the legal world, including law enforcement, personsis used regularly. It is helpful because nothing is collective where the law is concerned; individuals are prosecuted, not groups. Some legal expressions, such as persons of interestand missing persons, reflect this grammatical preference. Some people use personsin writing that is legal-sounding...

    When you refer to the people of a single ethnic group or nationality, always use the word people. Peoplesis only used in cases when it is necessary to distinguish between ethnic groups within the same geographical or cultural context.

    The plural of personshould be peoplein the vast majority of contexts, although legalese uses the plural persons. Peoplesshould be reserved for instances where you are referring to more than one distinct ethnic group.

  3. No geral, people é o plural de person. Ou seja, quando queremos falar de uma só pessoa, falamos person e quando falamos de mais de uma pessoa, usamos people. Para entender melhor, veja alguns exemplos: There is a person outside the store who wants to talk to you.

  4. A resposta é simples: na grandíssima maioria dos casos, você usa people. Já persons é usado em contextos formais: por exemplo, num censo demográfico que conta o número de pessoas numa área, ou em linguajar legalístico, em pronunciamentos oficiais etc. Vejamos: 1 – People, o plural mais comum de person:

  5. Há 6 dias · People is a plural noun. You use a plural form of a verb after it. People is most commonly used to refer to a particular group of men and women, or a particular group of men, women, and children. The people at my work mostly wear suits. Two hundred people were killed in the fire.

  6. Many usage guides over the years have suggested that there is a clear distinction between these two words; people is used when referring to a collective group or indeterminate number, and persons serves better when referring to individuals (or a number of individuals).