I, my
I, my
The four points of view are: First person- the narrator is a character in the story and uses the pronouns I, me, we, us, my, our Second person- never used in stories, but the pronouns are you and your Third person limited- the narrator is not a character in the story and only explains one or two characters' thoughts and feelings, pronouns he, she, they, him, her, them, their Third person omniscient- the narrator is not a character in the story and explains every character's (or most characters') thoughts and feelings, pronouns he, she, they, him, her, them, their
The four points of view are: First person- the narrator is a character in the story and uses the pronouns I, me, we, us, my, our Second person- never used in stories, but the pronouns are you and your Third person limited- the narrator is not a character in the story and only explains one or two characters' thoughts and feelings, pronouns he, she, they, him, her, them, their Third person omniscient- the narrator is not a character in the story and explains every character's (or most characters') thoughts and feelings, pronouns he, she, they, him, her, them, their
The point of view used in the sentences is first person, where the narrator refers to themselves with pronouns like "I" or "we".
The third person words are nouns or pronouns for the person or thing spoken about.The first person words are nouns or pronouns for the person speaking.The second person words are nouns or pronouns for the person spoken to.Example sentencess for third person:The pandas are a popular attraction at the zoo.When George got to First Street, he got off the train.The roses are more expensive than the tulips.They finally replaced the old benches in the park.
Examples of first person pronouns include "I," "me," "we," and "us." These pronouns are used when the speaker is referring to themselves or including themselves in a group.
The first person pronouns are:personal pronoun - I, me, we, us.possessive pronouns - mine, ours.possessive adjectives - my, our.reflexive/intensive pronouns - myself, ourselves.
First-person narrator: Telling the story from their own perspective using "I" or "we". Second-person narrator: Rarely used, directly addressing the reader as "you". Third-person narrator: Narrating from an outside perspective, using pronouns like "he," "she," or "they".
The first person is the point of view of the person (people) speaking. The first person pronouns are:personal pronouns = I, me, we, uspossessive pronouns = mine, ourspossessive adjectives = my, ourreflexive/intensive pronouns = myself, ourselves
The singular first person pronouns are: I, me, mine, my, myself The plural first person pronouns are: we, us, ours, our, ourselves.
Omniscent third person
I assume that question was meant to say "..first person point of view..." First person is yourself. You do things, things happen to you, you talk to people and they to you, yourself. So the first person pronouns are I, me, for the singular. eg. " I walked across the room and knew he was looking at me. " Us, we for plural, if something occurs to involve the self and another person or other people. eg. "I met up with my old school friend at the cafe and we found a corner table where we could sit and watch the room. I was still nervous about meeting him again. He handed a menu to me."