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For people asking vs For people who is asking

The correct phrase is "for people asking." The phrase "for people who is asking" is incorrect because the pronoun "who" should be followed by a plural verb form, which is "are" in this case.

Last updated: March 23, 2024

For people asking

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to individuals who are inquiring or seeking information.

Examples:

  • This guide is for people asking about the application process.
  • The workshop is designed for people asking questions about investing.
  • The forum is a platform for people asking for advice.
  • The website provides resources for people asking for help.
  • The hotline is available for people asking for support.

For people who is asking

This phrase is incorrect in English. The pronoun "who" should be followed by a plural verb form, which is "are" in this case.


Alternatives:

  • for people who are asking
  • for those asking
  • for individuals asking
  • for anyone asking
  • for those who ask

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