The second person who built an automobile was Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot. He built it in the eighteenth century, and he worked for the French army.
the first person to create the car was Greta Neli
I believe Lawrence Bell was the second person to create a helicopter after Igor Sikorsky
An example is "You". You do know that second person point of view is expressed as if you are doing what they do, but told from another angle, as in: You get in the car. It's not I am getting in the car, because I am not, you are. You speaks to the reader, not to themselves. You is also a pronoun, therefore, also a second person pronoun.
No one has created a working flying car. If they had we would have one.
Henry Ford.
the first person to create the first engine was aldolf hitler.
The correct sentence using the second person reflexive plural pronoun is "When did you buy yourselves a new car?" In this context, "yourselves" refers to the second person plural pronoun "you." The first sentence uses "ourselves," which is a first person reflexive pronoun and does not fit the prompt.
Using second person in writing can create a sense of immediacy and direct connection with the reader, making them feel more personally involved in the topic or story. It can also help to give instructions or guidance in a more relatable and engaging way. Additionally, second person can create a conversational tone that is effective for addressing the reader directly.
Second person narrating is when the narrator addresses the reader as "you," placing them directly into the narrative as if they are experiencing the events firsthand. This narrative style is less common in literature but can create an immersive and engaging experience for the reader.
Yes
the person does create the journey and the journey does not create the person.
Not if they are both running, second car is considered and asset and must be sold.