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What is the difference between "The Communists" and "The Communist".
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parthachakraborty
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Fri 16 Jun, 2017 06:50 am
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What is the difference between "The Communists" and "The Communist"?
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Fri 16 Jun, 2017 07:15 am
@parthachakraborty,
Do you mean the former is plural and the latter is single?
"The Communists" = more than one person identifying/being identified as Communist;
"The Communist" = singular person identifying/being identified as Communist?
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