no, it's not, it's the second.
No, he is a 3rd person pronoun.
No, he is a 3rd person pronoun.
If I understand you correctly, the answer is 'she'. That is the 3rd person singular feminine subject pronoun.
The indefinite pronoun 'anybody' can function as 2nd or 3rd person.Examples:Does anybody want the last doughnut? (2nd person)Don't speak to anybody about this. (3rd person)
Yes, "he" is a third person pronoun, not a second person pronoun.
The pronoun for the second person is you.
The pronoun in the sentence is the second person, personal pronoun, you.
The pronoun 'he' is a third person pronoun, the person spoken about. The pronoun 'me' is a first person pronoun, the person speaking.
When using a pronoun, it is important to have:a pronoun with the correct number (singular or plural);a pronoun with the correct gender (male, female, neuter);a pronoun in the correct case (subjective or objective);a pronoun in the correct person (first person, second person, third person)
The pronoun in the sentence is you. The pronoun you takes the place of the name of the person spoken to (a second person pronoun).
The pronoun 'someone' is an indefinite pronoun, an unknown or unnamed person or a person of importance.
A pronoun cannot "Be" a person, but it certainly can refer to a person or persons. He, she, they etc.