English, asked by darshandhopre32, 2 months ago

The word "people" is always uncountable

i)True
ii) False​

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Answered by raksharajpurohit84
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Answer:

ii) False

Explanation:

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Answered by lucassnehil
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Answer:

the answer is

FALSE

Explanation:

We can say "three people", "six people", so it is a countable noun. If a noun is uncountable, it does not have plural form. The word "people" is plural so it is countable. For example "water" is uncountable, because you cannot say "five waters".

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