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What is the difference between 'persons' and 'people'? Is the word persons exist in english? when I knew the word person "person"==== I understood that is the singuler of "people", but I have saw some examples with "persons" and I'm not sure. would somebody can explain this please.
1. Nov. 2014 11:24
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"Persons" is only really used in formal written English. Even then, it is usually best avoided. Here's an example of the sort of document where you'd expect to find it in use: http://www.nelsoncountyserviceauthority.com/images/meetingcodeofbehavior.pdf
1. November 2014
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"Persons" => old-fashioned plural of person :)
1. November 2014
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DOES the word "persons" exist in English? Technically yes, but only in the context of "individuals". The regular plural of "person" is "people", and it's very rare for a native speaker to use "persons". Using "persons" as the general plural of "person" is a common learner mistake. Try to avoid it.
1. November 2014
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"person" is one individual, and "persons" is the plural form. "people" is for a group of persons and "peoples" is the plural form. "people" is used in everyday speech for "persons" and "peoples", with those two words being quite formal.
1. November 2014
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