Yes, it can be correct to put a third person pronoun before its antecedent.
Examples:
The one you should talk to is the manager.
He is the driver of the bus.
They saw what happened. They are the witnesses.
Sometimes no antecedent is used at all:
She is wearing the shoes I've been looking for. (speaker is gesturing)
I should ask her where she got them.
The third person, singular, nominative pronouns are: she, he, it.
The third person singular nominative pronouns in English are "he," "she," and "it." These pronouns are used when referring to a single person or object as the subject of a sentence.
The third person, plural, personal pronouns are they (subjective) and them(objective).
The third person is the one (ones) spoken about. The third person personal pronouns are: he, him, she, her, it, they, them. The third person nouns are all nouns except nouns of direct address.
To use third person pronouns effectively in academic writing, replace first person pronouns (I, me, we) with third person pronouns (he, she, they). This helps maintain a more formal and objective tone in your writing. Additionally, using third person pronouns can help create a sense of distance and professionalism in your academic work.
No. "You" is the second person. His, her and its are third person (singular) pronouns.
Third person uses the pronouns he, she, it, or they
The third person, personal pronouns are: he, him, she, her, it, they, and them.The third person pronouns take the place of nouns for people and things spoken about.
The third person, singular subject pronouns are he, she, it.The third person, plural subject pronoun is they.The third person, singular object pronouns are him, her, it.The third person, plural object pronoun is them.
No, third person uses pronouns like he, she, or it.
The third person nominative pronouns are: he, she, it, they.Note: the pronoun 'it' can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.
The third person, singular, personal pronouns are: he, she, it.The third person, plural, personal pronouns are: they and them.Examples:The dog was a dalmatian. It wore a red collar.The Jacksons came to visit and they brought the baby with them.