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  1. Person, persons or people ? - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary

     
  2. SINGULAR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

  3. SINGULAR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

  4. Person, persons or people ? - Gramática Cambridge

    We use person in the singular to refer to any human being: Joel is such a nice person. She’s a person I have a lot of respect for. Persons (plural) is a very formal word. We only use it in rather legalistic contexts: [notice in a lift] Any person or …

  5. Person, persons or people ? - Cambridge Grammar - Cambridge …

  6. Person, persons or people - Cambridge Dictionary

  7. SINGULAR | meaning - Cambridge Learner's Dictionary

  8. Person, persons or people - Cambridge Dictionary

    We use person in the singular to refer to any human being: Joel is such a nice person. She’s a person I have a lot of respect for. Persons (plural) is a very formal word. We only use it in rather legalistic contexts: [notice in a lift] Any person or …

  9. Nouns: form - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary

    Nouns can be either singular or plural. Singular means just one of the person, animal or thing which the noun refers to. Plural means more than one.

  10. PERSON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

  11. singular definition | Cambridge Essential English Dictionary

  12. SINGULAR | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary

  13. SINGULAR | English meaning - Cambridge Essential American

  14. Someone, somebody, something, somewhere - Cambridge …

  15. Person, persons or people - Cambridge Dictionary

  16. Person, persons or people ? - Cambridge-grammatica

  17. Person, persons or people ? - Grammaire Cambridge

  18. Person, persons or people? - Cambridge Dictionary

  19. Everyone, everybody, everything, everywhere - Cambridge …

  20. Nouns: singular and plural - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary