The first-person plural nouns are 'we' and 'us'. They are used when one of a group wishes to refer to that group generally, as in "we are going to the swimming pool" or "give your money to us and we'll look after it".
The first person plural, subjective pronoun is we; the first person singular, subjective pronoun is I.
Example sentence: You are the third person to ask that question. The third person in grammar is the person or thing spoken about ('that question' is third person). The first person is the one speaking, the second person is the one spoken to.
Yes, people is a noun, a common, plural, concrete noun. People is the plural form of the singular noun person.
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It is usually used as the plural of person.Yes, the noun people is a plural noun; the singular is person. Examples:The people at the library were very helpful.The person at the library was very helpful.
The first person plural, subjective pronoun is we; the first person singular, subjective pronoun is I.
No, the noun person is singular; the plural form is persons, or the irregular plural people.
The first person, plural, subjective, personal pronoun is we.The homophone is the adjective wee, which describes a noun as very small.The first person, plural, subjective, personal pronoun is us.There is no homophone for the word us.The first person, plural, possessive adjective is our.The first person, plural, possessive pronoun is ours.The homophones are the singular and plural nouns, hour and hours.
Yes, the word people is plural noun; people is the plural form for the noun person.
Example sentence: You are the third person to ask that question. The third person in grammar is the person or thing spoken about ('that question' is third person). The first person is the one speaking, the second person is the one spoken to.
Personal pronouns indicate the grammatical person, number, and gender of the noun they replace. The three persons are: first person (I, we), second person (you), and third person (he, she, it, they). Number refers to whether the pronoun is singular or plural, with first and third person having both singular and plural forms. For example, "I" is first person singular, while "we" is first person plural.
No, the pronoun 'my' is singular.The pronoun 'my' is a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the person speaking (one person).The plural, first person, possessive adjective is 'our'.Example:As your mother, you are my responsibility. (singular)As your parents, you are ourresponsibility. (plural)
The word name is a singular noun; the plural form is names.
No, a common noun is a general word for any person, place, or thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thingA singular noun is a word for one person, place, or thing.A plural noun is a word for two or more people, places, or things.A plural noun can be a common noun or a proper nounExamples:common noun: country (singular)common noun: countries (plural)proper noun: Bermuda (singular)proper noun: The Marshall Islands (plural)
Yes, people is a noun, a common, plural, concrete noun. People is the plural form of the singular noun person.
The word 'boys' is a plural noun, the plural form of the noun 'boy'; a word for a person.
It is a plural noun. It is also a verb in the present tense, third person singular.