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this people, that people, thoose people?

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Answered by bellehartirov
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Those people is the correct way to say.

Is that what you asked?

Hope it helps.
Answered by shubhamkr5923
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Answer:

First of all we have to understand the difference between this and these.

This is a singular form of these or these is the plural form of this.

This is used to describe a singular countable noun whereas these is used with plural countable noun.

We use this and these for people or thing near us.

This and these can be used to introduce people.

Now we have to understand the word people

The word people has several different meanings. The first meaning is simply the plural of person – in other words, two or more human beings. Here are two example sentences with this meaning:

We met all sorts of people on the trip. (people=more than one person, in this case, probably many)

My neighbors are nice people. (people=more than one person, in this case, probably just a few)

However, people can also mean “all or most humans,” or “all humans of a particular type,” as in these examples:

He doesn't care what people think of him. (people=all people)

Young people carry their mobile phones everywhere. (young people=all or nearly all young people)

Finally, a third meaning of people is “a group of people who belong to the same culture, ethnicity, nation, or race.” Here’s the confusing part: When more than one such group is being referred to, people becomes peoples.

Here are some examples:

To travel on the ice, hunt, and stay warm, the Inuitpeople developed a unique way of life. (the Inuit people=the people who belong to the ethnic group known as “Inuit”)

In 1991, Australia began a formal process of reconciliation with indigenous peoples. (peoples=different groups with different languages, cultures, etc.)

In sum, the only time you will want to use the word “peoples” is when you are referring to groups of people from multiple ethnic, cultural, racial, or national backgrounds.

Conclusion:

These people or this people both are correct depends on what context the word ‘people’ is used. However, the word “people” are oftenly used with “these” in sentence i.e. “these people” whereas the word “person” used oftenly with “this” in sentence i.e. “this person”

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