You would say, 'The youths turned around,' but 'We stand up for the youth.' So generally 'youths'.
When referring to young people (as in the question), youth should be used in its plural form, therfore the statement should read:Working with at-risk youths
No. The plural of youth is youths. As in "the youths are in trouble with the police again".
The plural form for the noun youth is youths. The plural possessive form is youths'.Example: There is a calendar of youths' activities posted on the bulletin board.
Yes, the plural of the noun 'youth' is youths.The plural noun 'youths' is a word for two or more young people.The noun 'youth' as a word for a period in one's life is an uncountable noun.
The noun 'youth' is an uncountable noun a word for a period in one's life.The noun 'youth' is a count noun as word for a young person. The plural is youths.
Youths are a large and varied group of people. Many sources find it difficult to talk about such a wide group, and instead focus on a subset. If you want to find information about youths in general, you should search for youth statistics on Google.
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Police can face problems when referring youths to community service agencies. There is often a lot of paperwork that is needed for the referrals. Also, it can be difficult to match some offenders to programs. There can also be a wait list for some programs.
The Hitler youths enemies were primarily Jewish people. Jewish people were not their only enemies though, if you didn't fit their image of a 'perfect person' you were their enemy.
Yes, the fear of youths and non-adults is an officially recognised phobia.The phobia is called Ephebiphobia.
Youths are kids
No it shouldn't