In the sentence, "People have said it's massive.", both the noun 'people' and the pronoun 'it' are both in the third person, the person or thing spoken about.
The word 'massive' is an adjective, a predicate adjective that restates the subject 'it'.
There are three main points of view in literature:First Person: told as "I did," "I said," I saw" etc., from the viewpoint of the main characterSecond Person: told as "you did," you said," "you saw" etc., from the viewpoint of the readerThird Person: told as "he or she did," "he or she said" etc., from the viewpoint of an observer or onlookerThe most commonly used viewpoints are First Person and Third Person.First Person, Second Person, Third Person or First Person, Third Person, Omniscient.
There are three main points of view in literature:First Person: told as "I did," "I said," I saw" etc., from the viewpoint of the main characterSecond Person: told as "you did," you said," "you saw" etc., from the viewpoint of the readerThird Person: told as "he or she did," "he or she said" etc., from the viewpoint of an observer or onlookerThe most commonly used viewpoints are First Person and Third Person.First Person, Second Person, Third Person or First Person, Third Person, Omniscient.
She said is the third person singular, past tense of the verb to say.
Yes, referring to someone using "his" or "her" when talking about them is speaking in the third person.
The people she said were: Beth Lindsey Izzy Owen
First person narrative is speaking of oneself by name such as "John said yes" when you in fact are John. Third person narrative uses the words him, or her.
you go to valor lake front and then go left to where it said there is a massive powercut it will now let you go trough there into sunnyshore city then go to the gym you will meet the third person from the elite four and then go to the lighthouse and press the a butten on the person with blound hair next to the bonoucles and then go back to the gym from Pokemon master ? you go to valor lake front and then go left to where it said there is a massive powercut it will now let you go trough there into sunnyshore city then go to the gym you will meet the third person from the elite four and then go to the lighthouse and press the a butten on the person with blound hair next to the bonoucles and then go back to the gym from Pokemon master ?
To rephrase a statement with a first person point of view to a statement with a third person point of view, you must change your first-person pronouns (I, we) into third-person pronouns (The name of the peron doing the action). Here is an example: First person: "I must go now," I said. Third-person: "I must go now," Heather said. As you can see, you may, or may not, have to change the first-person pronouns in the dialog.
Because, 1st and second are losers. and i said so. and reading it is fun . and Elmo talks in 3rd person.
It means you, yes you mom, need to leave it alone. so what?!?! i said my name in third person, Get over it ... Leave me alone
It is the third-person form of decir in preterit (past) tense, so:He/she/you (formal) said
Caesar is an arrogant person, it's not something you see (or hear) a lot but some really conceited people think they, and their name, are really important and should be said or spoken about often