Never, but if you add an apostrophe between the last 'e' and the 's' then you can use it a belonging. There were portraits of people's faces hung againts the wall. The faces belong to the people.
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No. The correct recognised plural of person is people. If you were to use an apostrophe: people's then this would be a correct term to show possesion.
Noncommital.
When you are talking about government, you can use the term "peoples" as in: It is the people's money that built these roads.
We use 'peoples' when its in account of whole nation.Like for example :- 1.Various groups of peoples live in New York.2.Peoples of germany make dependable weapons.
The veteran's bag (single person's possession) The veterans' lives (group of peoples' possession) :)
No, scrabble doesn't allow proper nouns such as place names, peoples names or brand names.
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It's scary for peoples that don't know how to use it. I know how to use it, I scared a lot of peoples with it.
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