Motive.
a single person or group
The noun 'group' can be first person (we, us), second person (you), or third person (they, them). Example of group in third person, using 'I' as a part of that group: The rest of the group waited while I explained our problem to the manager.
The first person in the group is called a charter member.
A stupid group
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A person born into a certain family or group is usually referred to as a member or offspring of that family or group.
Person: We are what? Group: RED HOT! Person: We are what? Group: RED HOT! Cheers
Tom is the oldest in the group
How would this impact on the family, single person or group?in EKKA
Archimedes is a person is a person, not a group.
No. Generally speaking speech is classified into three different persons and subdivided into singular and plural. The first person is I and we (we, being a group containing I). The second person is you, whether that you be one person or a group of people. The third person is: he, she and it (singular) and they (plural) even if "they" refers to a group of objects, such as cars. Accordingly "he" is third person singular.
A group of territories controlled by one person is called an empire.