Why are people.
That's not even a complete sentence. The words TO, SAT, THIS, PEOPLE and IS can not be combined in any way to make a grammatically correct sentence. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assuming the question should be Is it gramatically correct to say, "This people is..."? then it is not correct. One should say, "These people are...".
No, it is not correct, it should be hundreds of thousands of people.
AnswerWell, people and peoples are correct, but wannabe G's = want to be gangsters say: peoples.
Yes, you can say that. Some people think you can and some people think you can't.
People normally say "in the US" or "in the USA".
They don't know the correct name.
"Good" is a commonly accepted response to "How are you?" However, it may be more accurate to provide more specific details about how you are feeling to create a more meaningful conversation.
No. The people are...ANS2:"We the People" is how the US Constitution begins...sounds grammatical to me.
When inquiring about numbers, it is more correct to say "How many people?"
They are both correct, but they don't mean the same thing. With "the", the speaker has some particular people in mind; without it, he's just making a general statement.
They don't know the correct name.
Absolutely. You can say it that way, or you can say "These dogs have gone to deaf people's homes." Either is fine.