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we spell it person when we are talking about one person,we spell it people when we are talking about two or more person
Talking to the person your talking to.
by talking to the person
talking from your perspective... like "I" did this or "I" did that! :):)
If you are talking to just one person: Salgase! If you are talking to more then one person: Salganse!
If its only talking no
You use the word has when you are talking about a different person in a singular way. You use the word is when you are talking about a person in the present tense.
When I am speaking about myself, I am talking in 1st person. When I am talking to you, then I am doing so in 2nd person. If I am talking about someone else, then that is 3rd person. In literary fiction, most books are stories told as an experience of the character (1st person) or describing the actions and events of others (3rd person). 2nd person is rarely used.
A talking stick, as used by the Native American Indians, is a stick passed from person to person while in a meeting. Only the person who is holding the stick is allowed to speak. If there is another "talking stick", I have not encountered it.
The words in and at are both prepositions. A person uses the word in when they are talking about something that has lines. The word at is used when a person is talking about a noun.
that depends on how clever the person talking is and how stupid the person listening is...x*Because we're physic*
an individual is talking about one person whereas a population is talking about more than one person