The third person is the noun Mary, the person spoken about.
I = first person, the one speaking
you = second person, the one spoken to
burned = past tense of the verb to burn
She burned every opposing person. (Who wouldn't become a Catholic)
The first person that Queen Mary I burned at the stake was John Rogers, a Protestant reformer. He was executed on February 4, 1555, for heresy due to his opposition to Catholic doctrine and his role in translating the Bible into English. Rogers' execution marked the beginning of a series of persecutions against Protestants during Mary I's reign, known as the Marian Persecutions.
The apostle Peter. The 1st 2 were Mary and Joseph.
John, Mary, and Peter are coming to lunch. They are coming in John's car. I expect them at noon.The pronoun they is the subjective, third person, plural pronoun and them is the objective, third person, plural pronoun.
Mary burned 300 people at the stake. The English were horrified and called her "bloody Mary."
No, Queen Mary 1 never killed a child. Though she had many Protestants burned for their religion. Mary was a strong Catholic. Mary was a loving person. A lot of "religious" people are like that, they miss the whole "love" concept of their religion...but Mary loved children, and would've never hurt them nor had them killed.
you got burned severely like how Michael Brewer got burned
The buning of protestants started in 1555 England with Mary I.
queen mary the third
Burned up means that a person is totally exhausted. A person can also be burned up if they are very angry with someone.
She burned a bunch of Protestants.
Mary TUdor burned 283 people at the stake. As a leader of a country, she was most definitely responsible for more, but 283 people is the number of Protestants she had burned at the stake.