‘The people is gathering for the event‘ or ‘The people are gathering for the event.’ Which one of the sentences is correct? The word “people” is a plural noun, referring to a group of individuals. Therefore, the correct verb to use with “people” is “are.”
For example:
- The people are gathering for the event (Correct)
- The people is gathering for the event (Wrong)
- Many people are attending the conference. (Correct)
- Many people is attending the conference. (Wrong)
- The people are diverse in their opinions. (Correct)
- The people is diverse in their opinions (Wrong)
- People are working hard to achieve their goals. (Correct)
- People is working hard to achieve their goals. (Wrong)
Note: It’s important to note that “people” doesn’t have a singular form; it only exists in the plural form. Therefore, when referring to more than one person, you should use the verb “are” to agree with the plural nature of “people.”