Some people are able to laugh at themselves, is graphically correct.
No. Depending on what the original idea was, the correct sentence would be: "The people try to help." "The person tries to help." "The people tried to help."
The correct way to start a sentence with a number is to spell it out... For example... 'Three people were injured' is correct while '3 people were injured' is not.
No ! In America we speak broken English according to the the people in England.
The present simple tense of the verb 'to be' is: Singular # I am ... # You are ... # He'she/it is ... Plural # We are ... # You are ... # They are ... 'You is' is not standard or correct English grammar, although in some dialects, and particularly within certain groups of people, this form is in common use.
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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. Depending on what the original idea was, the correct sentence would be: "The people try to help." "The person tries to help." "The people tried to help."
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The correct way to start a sentence with a number is to spell it out... For example... 'Three people were injured' is correct while '3 people were injured' is not.
"Themselves" refers to "People". "People" comes beforethe pronoun making "people" the antecedent.
Yes. "I do not like people" is complete and correct, albeit anti-social.
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No, the correct grammar would be: "Not enough people want to change themselves."
Yes, it is correct. The restrictive dependent clause is "when people talk that way."
It is grammatically correct as a question.
Yes, this sentence is grammatically correct, but you really don't need the second "that."