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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Is this question grammatically correct

many a people are kind
  

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No, people is normally plural: Many people are kind. People can mean a body or a group of people with a common history or culture. In that sense it behaves grammatically like any countable noun: a people, peoples: The people s of Africa are ...

  • No, people is normally plural: Many people are kind.
  • People can mean a body or a group of people with a common history or culture.
  • In that sense it behaves grammatically like any countable noun: a people, peoples: The people s of Africa are ...
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No, people is normally plural: Many people are kind. People can mean a body or a group of people with a common history or culture. In that sense it behaves grammatically like any countable noun: a people, peoples: The peoples of Africa are...

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