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How to Use "People" with Example Sentences
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people
(n):
more than one person; a group of human beings who make up a race, class, or nation
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Used with adjectives:
"
Young
people
need education.
"
(young)
"
Old
people
need health care.
"
(old, elderly)
"
We are just
ordinary
people
.
"
(ordinary, normal, common, regular)
"
The book is based on the stories of
real
people
.
"
(real)
"
She has autographs of many
famous
people
.
"
(famous)
"
The politician says he wants to help
middle class
people
.
"
(middle class, working class, poor, needy, homeless)
"
Rich
people
have lots of money.
"
(rich, wealthy)
"
Innocent
people
are killed every day.
"
(innocent)
"
The
local
people
are very friendly.
"
(local)
"
This country is made up of very
diverse
people
.
"
(diverse, different, distinct)
"
Our society is made up of
civilized
people
.
"
(civilized)
"
We are studying
prehistoric
people
in ancient history.
"
(prehistoric)
Used with verbs:
"
I
meet
many different
people
in my line of work.
"
(meet)
"
The store is trying to
attract
more
people
with big sales.
"
(attract, lure, entice)
"
The athlete
represents
the
people
of the United States.
"
(represents)
"
The Olympic Games
unite
people
of all nations.
"
(unite, bring together, unify, gather)
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