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Peter
Do you know many persons/people in this town?
Which one is correct persons or people?or they are the same?
24 jul. 2020 10:56
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Good question Peter. As a native speaker and English teacher I would say people.
For the plural of person we usaully say people. Sometimes we see the word persons, but this is usaully in a legal context.
24 juli 2020
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Technically, the plural of "person" is "persons".
The word "people" actually refers to a group or class of persons.
But in everyday use, 99.9% of English speakers use "people" for the plural of "person".
"Persons" has become a very formal word, and as others have said, you'll only find it in legal documents and other formal texts.
24 juli 2020
1
And to add to the complication, you could also say: "Do you know anyone in this town?"
24 juli 2020
Thanks :)
24 juli 2020
"People " is your first choice, usually. "Persons" is reserverd more for a few set phrases ("persons unknown") and sometimes for legal use.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/person-persons-or-people
24 juli 2020
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Peter
Taalvaardigheden
Arabisch, Arabisch (Egypte), Arabisch (Modern Standaard), Engels, Frans, Spaans
Taal die wordt geleerd
Engels, Spaans
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