Which is correct “these people” or “this people”?
The correct phrase is "these people."
"This" is used to indicate something singular, in the close proximity of the speaker, while "these" is used to indicate multiple items or individuals that are also in close proximity. Since "people" refers to more than one individual, the appropriate demonstrative pronoun to use in this case is "these."
For example:
- "These people are my colleagues."
- "This person is my friend."
It's important to match the demonstrative pronoun with the number and proximity of the noun it refers to.null
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