The word OK (or okay) is a noun, a verb, an adjective, an adverb, and an exclamation.
The noun OK is a third personnoun, the thing spoken about. Examples:
I gave my OK. You gave your okay. They will give their OK.
The verb OK is dependent on the person of the subject. Example:
first person: I OKed it.
second person: You okayed it.
third person: They can OK it.
Adjectives, adverbs, and exclamations do not have a person.
Always start the beginning of a sentence with a capital letter.
perezoso = sloth (the animal), and a slothful person. Pereza = sloth (the act of sloth or the mortal sin)
During historic civi wars, when troops returned without any casualities, a writing was put up so all can see which read "0 killed" means no one died. From here we get the expression OK which means all good.
you dont use the word you but if it is in quote its ok.
OK That was satisfying.
Yes, that is the traditional POV for academic writing such as reports and essays. Unless you're writing a personal narrative like a memoir or autobiography, in which case you use first person.
It is generally advised to avoid using first and second person in formal writing, such as books. Third person is preferred as it is more formal and helps maintain a professional tone throughout the narrative. However, there are some exceptions depending on the style and purpose of the book.
It might mean that the person is shouting okay or that they are irritated. I'm OK! OK! I'll do it. Just stop bothering me!
no it is not
Always start the beginning of a sentence with a capital letter.
ok ok ok ok
ok = in Ordnung ok = alles klar ok = Ok
OK smart person coming through people they called it Coyaba
he his his a funnest person in the world ok you now that ok bye.
Because some person said so ok :)
perezoso = sloth (the animal), and a slothful person. Pereza = sloth (the act of sloth or the mortal sin)
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