The public has their say (at the ballot box).
Public is the correct spelling.
The public is correct. plural and singular verbs can be tricky... but you use a singular verb with a singular noun, and a plural verb with a plural noun. For example: The person (singular) is (singular) correct. The people (plural) are (plural) correct. For your example, we need to decide whether "public" is singular or plural. Although a public is made up of many people, the word itself is singular. Therefore, the correct choice is: The public is correct. Both forms are correct. The word 'public', though singular in form, can be either singular or plural in meaning, depending on context. Many English collective nouns share that characteristic. It is possible to think of 'the public' as an anonymous mass (singular, taking a singular form of the verb), or as a number of individuals (plural, taking a plural form of the verb). Take advantage of the English language's wonderful capacity for subtlety and nuance, and choose the form that best expresses what you want to say.
The correct way to run a public meeting is to first decide a destination. You must also have a facilitator for the meeting.
The public want more information
The correct sentence is: He is reluctant to speak in public.
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The above given sentence is not grammatically correct. It could be the public wanted more information about the candidate.
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The correct spelling is "exhibition" (a public display).
Nixon sought to correct the public ill will over Vietnam through rehabilitation policies.
Both are correct, but they mean different things. Public disturbance is a disruption of the peace in public. Acting in a way that is not acceptable in public is a public disturbance. Public unrest, on the other hand, is a sense of dissatisfaction among members of the public as a whole. E.g. The law banning the wearing of hats caused considerable public unrest, and some of the most unhappy and daring youth caused a public disturbance by openly wearing hats in public.