
Persons, Person’s or Persons’ : r/grammar - Reddit
Nov 24, 2020 · Person’s chest is correct for the sentence. Person’s is a single, possessive noun so it shows ownership of the word “chest.” If you put “persons’” then that would make it plural …
ELI5 What is the difference in “persons” and “people”?
Sep 16, 2021 · Persons is the original plural form of person. However, many centuries ago people started using people as the plural form of persons even though it has a totally different …
Why use "persons" instead of "people"? : r/grammar - Reddit
Oct 18, 2015 · Basically persons is the plural of persons, meaning individuals. People is technically used to refer to a group of persons sharing some similar characteristic. E.g., I went …
Why do we say missing "persons" instead of "people"?
Like the other comments said persons is used in more legal/formal language or to emphasize the fact that it’s a plural number of multiple individuals rather than a cohesive group. Missing …
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Missing persons and unidentified remains databases around the world I have been searching but can’t find a global list of missing persons/unidentified remains databases.
Which textbook/law reference to use for my Persons and Family
Aug 17, 2023 · Hi, our Persons and Family Law professor has given a list of law references/textbooks to use. It was mentioned that buying all the listed books is unnecessary. …
What are the prompts to make 2 persons in a photo : r ... - Reddit
Dec 22, 2022 · I want to make a photo for m partner and myself, but I couldn’t get the prompts right. It always comes out with a single person or two persons but deform face
What does the term "people" and "persons" mean in the fourth
Aug 29, 2022 · It contains the term "the people" once and the term "persons" twice. I think the common interpretation is that the opening use of the term "people" is actually understood as …
pax for people/persons? : r/EnglishLearning - Reddit
Feb 28, 2024 · I've recently encountered people using the word "pax", and it has me confused. I've never seen this before and can't find it in my dictionary. It is used in the context of …
/r/MissingPersons - A subreddit for all things related to missing …
A subreddit for all things related to missing people