Is the people the third person singular? Pay attention to the, What about my family? When is it regarded as a whole? When is it regarded as a single? Well, English class is not good

Is the people the third person singular? Pay attention to the, What about my family? When is it regarded as a whole? When is it regarded as a single? Well, English class is not good

The people depends on the situation and context, because people is a noun with the same singular and plural. When it means a single person, it means the third person singular. When it means a lot of people, it's not. Family also has a variety of explanations. When it means a member of a family, it means
There is no so-called view of people as a whole or as a single. When you have the, both sides of the dialogue must know which group it refers to, or infer it according to the context. Therefore, you must know the specific number of people, so as to know whether it is plural or not. Of course, it is more reasonable to use person instead of people in the singular
As for my family, it's never plural
There is no so-called view of people as a whole or as a single. When you have the, both sides of the dialogue must know which group it refers to, or infer it according to the context. Therefore, you must know the specific number of people, so as to know whether it is plural or not. Of course, it is more reasonable to use person instead of people in the singular
As for my family, it's never plural, right
People is a noun in the sense of group. If family refers to family members, the predicate verb is plural; if it is "family", as a whole, the predicate verb is singular
People is a collective noun, always in the plural.
Family refers to the singular when emphasizing the whole; it refers to the plural when emphasizing family members. Similar usage: group, class, etc.
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This word should be the third person.
But you don't listen well.
Is people singular or plural?
People here means people, that is to say, it doesn't mean "nation"
I've seen people is and people are
What's going on?
To be more professional, is people a collective noun?
There are 56 people in our China. When people or people are interpreted as a collective noun, the singular and plural are the same. S. how many people are there can't be added after people? http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/105253...
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My English is not good.
That is not my wath.
How do you spell your last name?
English verbs and their present participles and past tense
play played run runned watch watched is was
Chinese interpretation of the past participle of the original past tense
1 am was been
2 are were be
3 babysit babysat babysat temporary care
To give birth to (a child or young animal)
Beat, beat, beat
6 be... Unfold
Chinese interpretation of the past participle of the original past tense
1 am was been
2 are were be
3 babysit babysat babysat temporary care
To give birth to (a child or young animal)
Beat, beat, beat
To become; become
7 begin begin begin begin begin begin
8 break break break
Bring; bring
Build; build
Burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn burn
12 buy buy buy
Yes, it can be
Catch up with (a car, a boat, etc)
15 Choose choose
Come to; come to
17 cost cost cost
18 cut cut
Deal with
20 do / does did
21 draw draw
Dream, dreamt, dreamt
To drink; drink
To drive; drive
25 eat ate eat
Fall down; fall
To feed; feed
Feel; feel
Fight; quarrel
To find; find
To flee; flee
32 fly fly flow
Forbid; forbid
Forget, forget, forget, forget
35 freeze freeze freeze
36 get got got got
To give to; confer
38 go went went
To grow; grow
40 hang hanged
hung hanged
Hang; hang
Hang out (slang) frequents; hang out
Have / have had had
Hear hear hear hear hear hear hear hear hear hear hear hear hear hear
Hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit hit
Hold hold hold hold hold hold hold hold hold hold
To feel pain in (a body part); injure
46 is was been
To keep; keep in a state
48 know know
To lay (eggs)
50 lead
To learn; learn
To leave; set out
53 lie lay
lied lain
Lie down
Lying
To lend; lend
Let go of
Light up
To lose; lose
Make, make, make
May be possible
60 mean mean mean To do sth Interpretation of
Meet met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met met
62 must must must
Oversleep oversleep oversleep oversleep
To pay for; pay
Put in
66 read / E / read / E / read; read
67 ride ride ride ridden
68 ring rang rung
69 Rose Rose
70 run ran run
Say say say
72 see see see
Sell; sell
Send; send
Shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake shake
76 shall should
77 shot shot
Show, show, show see
To close (a door, cover, window, etc.)
Sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing sing
81 sink sink sink
Sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit sit
To sleep; sleep
Speak speak speak speak
85 spell spelled, spell spelled, spell spelt
Spend one's life
87 stand stock stock
Sweep away
89 swim swim
Take (a vehicle); take (time); take away
To teach; teach
Tell; tell
Think through
94 throw throw
Wear; wear
96 will would
Win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win win
98 write write write
play played run runned watch watched is was
Check online
i like vegetablesso I b___ Some vegetable soup
Boiled
Buy
I like vegetables so I brought some vegetable soup.
Boiled
There are many answers.
Buy, bring, boil, etc
made
I like vegetables so I [bring] some vegetable soup
I like vegetables so I [buy] vegetable soup
How to judge whether a verb should be double ended when it becomes past tense and present continuous tense?
When a verb becomes a present continuous tense past tense past participle, how to judge whether to double write the last letter? For example, sit, its present continuous tense is "sitting", double write "t + ing". Does this have a certain rule of judgment, or only some special words need to be double written? It's time for the final exam, please give me some guidance,
The last three letters of the word are syllables composed of "consonant vowel consonant" letters. 2. This syllable is the key syllable in the letter, such as sit - siting; commit - committed - committing; etc
1 He likes meat _____ I like vegetable
While is better because it's not that tough
Find out three general past tense, general present tense, general past tense and present progressive tense respectively to make the connection verb, action verb, auxiliary verb and modal verb
Find three connection verbs, action verbs, auxiliary verbs and modal verbs respectively
Make two sentences in the past tense, the present tense, the past tense and the present continuous tense
Am is are he is a student. I am a teacher.They Are nice. Act speak play he acts as a hero in the war.She speaks Chinese.They Play football every day
I like vegetable and fruit, but I don't like meat?
I like to eat vegetable and fruit but I don't like to eat meat
Two sentences in each of the five tenses must be original
It's best to write at primary or junior high school level
I like drawing
Every evening,my mother looks through magzines at home.
He was a teacher
He got great progress in his English last year.
I am playing computer games
I am reading books.
This book has written by Luxun
I have been to England three times.
I will tell him about this as soon as he comes back
I am going to visit Japan.
It's done. It's done
I like it
He was a soildre
I am writing my homework
I have finished my homework
I will do it tomorrow
Don't worry. Let's give it a point
I like playing the piano
She usually goes shopping every Sundays.
I was a student
He watched TV just now.
I am writing
I like playing the piano
She usually goes shopping every Sundays.
I was a student
He watched TV just now.
I am writing
They are swimming.
I have written the letter
H