The correct thing to say is "people are".
The word people does not refer to singular except when used for group description.
Looking at the word properly shows that it is better to say
"My people are on the way" rather than saying "My people is on the way".
He sees :)
Brain sees himself bruised, and cut from the crash in his reflection that is in the water. But, most of all what he sees is sadness because of how many people or all the people, even his family of who died. It usually does get sad when someone dies but then, you get over it.
Well, lets think about this. Who would see planning? The person who does the planning or the person who sees the finished product? I'd say the person who does the planning would be the only one who sees that stage in their creative process.
No, sees doesn't have an apostrophe. "Sees" is the present tense third person singular conjugation of the the verb "See".
it means that some people will see the difficulty in every challenge but other see the challenge in every difficulty.
He sees :)
Millions of people see cartoons.
He sees the world and the people surrounding him.
It means that she wants to see you and that she will come up to you if she sees you in school or something.
look at that can of people
In most cases when a person sees things that are not there it is called 'hallucinations.' Some people believe in ghosts (entities) and say they have experienced seeing something and when they looked back it was gone.
No, you don't have to talk to EVERYONE you see!
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vi ses is the best to use (vee sees) translating directly to we'll see (eachother) but meaning I'll see you.
Do you mean sees like"she sees something"? Then it is Sie sieht etwas.
Yes, he sees his brothers, but very rarely. Needless to say, they are not a "close" family.