Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 14 de feb. de 2007 · Feb 14, 2007. #1. This has been bothering me because there is no logical answer to it. Which of these sentences is grammatically correct? 1) I am one of the people who does not care. 2) I am one of the people who do not care.

  2. 4 de jul. de 2021 · The phrase “One of the” specifies a person, place, or thing in a sentence and shows that it is different from other people, places, or things or it also falls in the category of the best. For example: Example 1: One of the students could not attempt all questions. Example 2: Richard received one of the best awards in the world.

  3. 4 Answers. Sorted by: 16. The verb fight has to be plural here. The reason is that the relative clause has to refer to soldiers, not one. The fact that their is used should already be considered evidence of this (or it would have been his ).

  4. 11 de mar. de 2012 · You don't use the singular with 'people'. You can say, "The person who makes me happy is Janet."

  5. To refer to groups of human beings or humans in general, we use people: I saw three people standing on the corner. Not: I saw three persons … Jim and Wendy are such nice people. People are generally very selfish. Three people were interviewed for the job, but only one person had the right qualifications and experience. Volver al principio.

  6. Some examples from the web: You know, I read that one person is really like 3 people...the person you think you are, the person other people see, and the person you really are.; Because GM thinks he and Don Draper are one person.; So all of you are off the hook except for this one person.; He was the one person who knew how dirty you are.; In a similar vein, the Commission and Member States ...

  7. Persons (plural) is a very formal word. We only use it in rather legalistic contexts: [notice in a lift] Any person or persons found in possession of illegal substances will be prosecuted. To refer to groups of human beings or humans in general, we use people: I saw three people standing on the corner. Not: I saw three persons …