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Alex+ Posted 17 years ago
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Swiss (people).

Should I use “people” after “Swiss”, “Chinese” or “Japanese”?

1. I met two Swiss (people).
2. There are three Chinese (people) in our company.
3. Those Japanese (people) are my colleagues.

What do you call a group of Frenchmen and Frenchwomen?
1. French people
2. Frenchmen

Thank you in advance.
  

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What do you call a group of Frenchmen and Frenchwomen? 1. French people 2.

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What do you call a group of Frenchmen and Frenchwomen?
1. French people
2. Frenchmen

Thank you in advance.
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Hi,
Should I use “people” after “Swiss”, “Chinese” or “Japanese”?

1. I met two Swiss (people).
2. There are three Chinese (people) in our company.
3. Those Japanese (people) are my colleagues.
Say 'people' in all 3 of these examples.

When we are speaking in a general way, eg of all Chinese people or all Swiss people, we do say 'the Chinese', 'the Swiss'

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