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  1. Dec 21, 2020 · One” of a group is singular (one of the students is working on the project; one of them has an idea). When “one of” is followed by “who” (one of those who), use a singular or a plural verb depending on whether you are referring to one person or to a plural set.

  2. To refer to groups of human beings or humans in general, we use people: I saw three people standing on the corner. Not: I saw three persons … Jim and Wendy are such nice people. People are generally very selfish. Three people were interviewed for the job, but only one person had the right qualifications and experience.

  3. May 26, 2011 · One of the people who make me happy is Janet. She is one of the people who make me happy. Am I correct? When shall I use the singular form, makes? Thank you.

  4. Jun 15, 2020 · To determine agreement, you need to find the head noun being modified by the relative clause who is/are nice to me. First let's find the head noun candidates . . . You're one of the only [ people] [who are nice to me]. You're [ one] of the only people [who is nice to me]. Now let's test them . . .

  5. Person came from persona, which first meant “mask,” like that worn by an actor, but eventually came to mean “an individual human.”. People, on the other hand, came from populus, which means “the people” in the sense of a group from the same nation, community, or ethnic group.

  6. Many usage guides over the years have suggested that there is a clear distinction between these two words; people is used when referring to a collective group or indeterminate number, and persons serves better when referring to individuals (or a number of individuals).

  7. May 25, 2007 · Both refer to groups of humans, but traditionally “people” describes a general group while “persons” portrays a smaller, more specific group. For example: At least 500 people attended the concert. Here, the concert goers are a large general group. The nine persons on the baseball team are bald.

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