The pronoun 'your' is a possessive adjective in the second person point of view (the person spoken to).
Example: John, your lunch is ready.
The word "your" is second person point of view, as it refers to the person being spoken to.
First person is I or me or us;
Second person is you;
Third person is him or her or them or they.
"It" is a third person word. First person is "I" and second person is "You."
i,we,us
They is third, but you is first and second
Third person
Subject can be any person point of view, depending on who or what is being discussed in the context of a sentence. First person point of view represents the speaker or writer (I, we), second person represents the person being spoken to (you), and third person represents others being spoken about (he, she, they).
It is written in first person, Bella Swan's point of view, for the first third. Then for the second third, it is written in first person, Jacob Black's point of view. Finally, the last third is written in first person, Bella Swan's point of view.
A first person point of view would be "I, me, my," and such. Second person would be "you." And finally, third person would be "he, her, she, him, her," and such. Hope this helps:)
The word "you" is second person point of view. It refers to the person or people being spoken to.
1.First person point of view 2.Second person point of view 3.Third person:Objective 4.Third person:Limited 5.Third person:Omniscient
first person is talking from your own point of veiwEX: i saw Marley eating a burger. The third person point of view is a form of storytelling in which a narrator relates all action in third person, using third person pronouns such as "he" or "she."
There are three main types of point of view: first person, second person, and third person. In first person, the narrator is a character in the story speaking directly to the reader. In second person, the reader is directly addressed as "you." In third person, the narrator is an outside observer.
He is a third person. I might be speaking about him to you. I am first, you are second, he is third.
This is a request to narrate a story from either the first-person, second-person, or third-person point of view. Each perspective offers a different way of presenting the story, providing a unique lens through which the events can be described.
It works for all three, but it depends on the way you use it.