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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

an ordinary person or an ordinary people

Hi. Could someone tell me which of these two sentences are correct:

1) I am an ordinary person.

2) I am an ordinary people.

Thank you
  

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people refers to more than one person. You are only one person, so you can't be a people. Use only the first.

  • people refers to more than one person.
  • You are only one person, so you can't be a people.
  • Use only the first.
  • I am an ordinary person.
  • You are an ordinary person.
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people refers to more than one person. You are only one person, so you can't be a people.

Use only the first.

I am an ordinary person.
You are an ordinary person.
He/She is an ordinary person.

We are ordinary people.
You are ordinary people.
They are ordinary people.


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Anonymous
Hi. Could someone tell me which of these two sentences are correct:

1) I am an ordinary person.

2) I am an ordinary people.

Thank you
Could someone tell me which of these two sentences are is correct?
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Thank you for your corrections.

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