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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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plural of people, cattle

Is there any plural form for the words (people, cattle)?
  

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User_gary Is there any plural form for the words (people, cattle)? New York City has a lot of people ~ New York City has representatives of peoples from many parts in the world. People = ethnic or national group.

  • User_gary Is there any plural form for the words (people, cattle)?
  • New York City has a lot of people ~ New York City has representatives of peoples from many parts in the world.
  • People = ethnic or national group.
  • I don't think I would use a plural of "cattle" in the same way.
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User_garyIs there any plural form for the words (people, cattle)?

New York City has a lot of people ~ New York City has representatives of peoples from many parts in the world. People = ethnic or national group.

I don't think I would use a plural of "cattle" in the same way.
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They are both plurals in themselves.

Cattle has no singular form - it is a collective noun for animals of the bovine race (cows etc)

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