Why is this wrong.

People does not like the singers singing. Stacey and me does not think it is good too.

Please help. Thank you.

People don't like the singer's singing. Stacey and I also don't think it is good.

Why is it DON'T?

By the way, I'm Sawha's room mate. You helped me earlier and now you are helping Sawha. We do not understand. Thank You for your help Madame!!

People is plural and takes the plural verb do/don't.

We say we do and they do.

But we say he does.

Oh. Thank you Madame! I think we understand. You are so kind to help!

You're very welcome. I enjoy helping students like you. :-)

We enjoy your help! Will you always be here to help?

Yes. I'm here until about 10 p.m. Eastern time almost every day.

The sentence you provided contains a few errors that make it grammatically incorrect. Here's the corrected version:

"People do not like the singers' singing. Stacey and I do not think it is good either."

Let me explain the corrections I made:

1. The verb "do" should be used instead of "does" because "people" is a plural noun. So, it should be "People do not like" instead of "People does not like."

2. In the original sentence, "singers" is used as a singular noun, but it should be plural in this context. So, I changed it to "singers'" to indicate possession.

3. Instead of saying "Stacey and me," it should be "Stacey and I" because "Stacey and I" are the subjects of the sentence.

4. Lastly, the word "too" should be replaced with "either" because it matches the negative expression "do not think."

By following these corrections, the sentence should be grammatically accurate.