
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 but “chest” …
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 etymology. …
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 travelling and …
John Persons Comics : r/SmudgeArt - Reddit
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/r/MissingPersons - A subreddit for all things related to missing people
A subreddit for all things related to missing people
Warning to Aboriginals about dead persons being shown in the
Feb 5, 2024 · Warning to Aboriginals about dead persons being shown in the following sequence. What was that? I'm not familiar with Aussie things.
The missing persons map has a frightening similarity to the cave ...
Nov 16, 2019 · The missing persons map has a frightening similarity to the cave systems map
why isnt the other persons camera loading : r/ometv - Reddit
Jan 8, 2024 · everytime i try and go on ome tv the other persons camera just stays blurry does anyone know what to do its happening with a few of my other friends?
Is the word “persons” correct? : r/ENGLISH - Reddit
Dec 25, 2022 · I write science fiction and use "persons" for sentient entities. A person is a robot, animal, human, or alien being that is aware of self and so entitled to rights. Legally a ship or corporation is a …
Can “pax” be correctly used interchangeably with the number of …
Jan 1, 2020 · Can “pax” be correctly used interchangeably with the number of persons outside of the airline industry? Why does English work this way? I’ve come across the use of “pax” when denoting …