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Yes, using "this" in third person writing is acceptable when referring to a specific object, idea, or concept that has been previously introduced or is clear from the context. Just ensure clarity and specificity in its usage.
The man strangled his wife because she slapped him. Is it ok?
The feeling of completing a challenging task was truly satisfying.
perezoso = sloth (the animal), and a slothful person. Pereza = sloth (the act of sloth or the mortal sin)
D'accord. (pronounced: Dak-korr)But they use OK as well.
a person ok??
Yes, using "this" in third person writing is acceptable when referring to a specific object, idea, or concept that has been previously introduced or is clear from the context. Just ensure clarity and specificity in its usage.
ok so the first thing you have to do is you have to put it in the sentence and then ur done
It is generally recommended to avoid using the word "you" in formal analysis papers. Instead, opt for more neutral or authoritative language to maintain a professional tone. Try focusing on the subject matter being discussed rather than addressing the reader directly.
It is OK if indeed the person to whom the e-mail is written is someone who is a very close friend or a person with whom you are in love.
No, OK is actually an abbreviation. The word "KO" is acceptable though.
The feeling of completing a challenging task was truly satisfying.
i pp on it ok
Yes, that is the traditional POV for academic writing such as reports and essays. Unless you're writing a personal narrative like a memoir or autobiography, in which case you use first person.
OK : " Dude , why are you so Paranoid ? "
Ok first of all I think you mean the "dalai lama". And yes he is a person.
ok first off this person didnt even word this question right...they must be an idoit and once they do then their question would probably have a good answer under it....GET IT STRAIGHT NEXT TIME!