Yes, but it is normally more correct to use the word people.
Yes, the word "person" can be made plural by saying "persons" or "people". However, the word "people" sometimes means "tribe"; therefore, it can be made plural by saying "peoples", meaning "tribes".
The word privy means having access to information or persons.
Use "persons who participated."
no, the real word for persons is PEOPLE !!
The plural form for the plural noun persons is persons'.Example: To accomplish our goal, all persons' cooperation will be appreciated.
Lexicologist
Yes, persons can be used grammatically instead of people. Especially in law this helps to stop confusion. Person is a legal term so affecting more than one person is affecting persons. That lets you know that person is a label or a word with special meaning.
Debbie's is the correct way to spell it
No, "uncomplete" is not a correct word. The correct term is "incomplete."
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