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Originally Posted by Perikles
Oooops, Alec ![Big Grin / Carcajada Feliz](images/smilies/biggrin.gif) ![Big Grin / Carcajada Feliz](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
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I mean ... a bunch
Certainly, I learnt using Salvat's BBC English, about 1987, that "people is" and "people are" are both correct when people in general is meant, as if they were
gente and
personas. I have proof of it, as that course is now -not legally- available on the web as pdfs and mp3s.