No, the word 'you' is the second person, the person spoken to. The pronoun you is used for the singular and the plural. Example sentences:
Singular: You are my friend.
Plural: All of you are my friends.
Yes, they is the third person plural personal pronoun, which takes the place of a plural noun, or two or more nouns as the subject of a sentence or clause.
Examples:
Jack, Jane, and Jess are bringing the food. They will be here at six.
The kids will be fine; they are old enough to fix lunch.
Yes, his is the genitive pronoun of he. Him is both the dative and accusative pronoun of he.
No, you is the second person.
Ist person I /we
2nd person (thou)/you
3rd person he/she/it/one
No you is second person I is first and He, She, It is third, and Omniscient is all knowing like a narrator in a story or for us God
Yes, people is a third person noun; a word for those spoken about.
You is second person. Third person is he, she or it.
can
That person is in 3rd grade
Present Imperfect Perfect 1st Person -o -bam -i Singular 2nd Person -s -bas -isti 3rd Person -t -bat -it 1st Person -mus -bamus -imus Plural 2nd Person -tis -batis -istis 3rd Person -nt -bant -erunt
how the story is writen ex. (1st person uses I, me, my, we. 2nd person uses He, she, they. and 3rd person is like 2nd person)
3rd person point of view
Limited 3rd person
3rd person omniscient
All of the Mass Effect games are 3rd Person.
Third person is he, she, it, they, him, her, them.
1st person 2nd person 3rd person
1st person 2nd person 3rd person
3rd
It has to be in 1st or 3rd person
"Is" and "are" are both present tense form of "be".I am (1st person singular)We are (1st person plural)You are (2nd person singular and plural)He/She/It is (3rd person singular)They are (3rd person plural)
1st person.
Don't know what an insubordinate clause is, but I do know that "was" is singular, and "were" is plural. 2nd person (you) is an exception, you use "were" in both singular and plural: You were (singular, one person) You were (plural, all of you) Otherwise, like I said, you just use "was" in 1st person and 3rd person singular, and "were" in 1st and 3rd plural: I was (1st person singular) He/she/it was (3rd person singular) We were (1st person plural) They were (3rd person plural)
f5 goes into 3rd person, f5 again goes into backwards 3rd person, and f5 again goes into 1st person.