People is the plural of person that's most commonly used to refer to multiple humans. But people can also be used as a singular noun to refer to a population or particular community.
Answer:
The verb in the sentence is:
a) transitive
Explanation:
A transitive verb exerts its action on an object, which means it can only express its meaning completely if that object is mentioned. In the sentence "Rings on the scales of some fish show the age of the fish," the verb is "show". To find the object, we have to ask the verb a question: the rings show what? They show the age of the fish. "the age of the fish" is the complete object of the verb "show". Therefore, the verb "show" is transitive.
Answer:
a) If people eat too much, they will get fat.
b) If you send this letter now, she will receive it tomorrow.
c) Snakes will bite, if they are scared.
d) If John has the money, he can/will buy the car. (either can or will would work)
e) If I can find her address, I will send her an invitation.
f) If I take this test, I can improve my English.
g) Babies will cry, if they are hungry.
Explanation:
There are two parts of conditionals. There is the If part and the what happens part. They're separated by a comma and they can be in any order.
Example: If this happens, something else will happen because of it.
I hope this helps!