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people protested vs people proteste

The correct phrase is "people protested." The verb "protested" should be in the past tense to match the subject "people." The incorrect phrase "people proteste" is not a valid construction in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

people protested

This phrase is correct. It uses the past tense form of the verb "protest" to match the subject "people."

This phrase is used to describe an action that people did in the past, specifically protesting. It is the correct form for past tense narration or reporting.

Examples:

  • People protested against the new law.
  • Last week, people protested in front of the government building.
  • During the civil rights movement, people protested for equal rights.
  • The workers protested for better wages and working conditions.
  • In history, people have protested for various causes.

people proteste

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "proteste" is not a valid form in English. It should be "protested" for the past tense.

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