it is obviously first person, but not a pronoun. the first person pronoun would be "I"
Yes, it is. But it is the objective (accusative) case, not the nominative case, like 'I' is. You might be benefited by looking up the word declension.
Yes, the word I'm is a contraction, a shortened for for I(first person) am. The contraction I'm functions as the subject and verb (or auxiliary verb) of a sentence or clause. Examples:
I am the one who called. or, I'm the one who called.
I am starting the job on Monday. or I'mstarting the job on Monday.
The pronoun 'we' is the plural form, first person subjective personal pronoun. The singular, first person subjective personal pronoun is 'I'.
A first person pronoun is used for yourself; a second person pronoun is used for the person you are speaking to; the third person pronoun is used for someone or something else.
The first person plural, subjective pronoun is we; the first person singular, subjective pronoun is I.
It is false.The pronoun 'you' is the second person personal pronoun, it takes the place of the noun (name) for the person spoken to.The first person is the one speaking, 'I' or 'me', 'we' or 'us'.
Pronoun, more specifically the first person plural personal pronoun.
The pronoun 'she' is the third person, the person spoken about. The pronoun 'she' is the singular, subject pronoun; the corresponding object pronoun is 'her'. The first person is the speaker (I or me). The second person is the one spoken to (you). The third person is the one spoken about (he, him, she, her, it, they, them).
The personal pronoun 'he' is not the first person; the pronoun 'he' is the third person, the one spoken about.The first person is the one speaking; the first person pronouns are 'I' and 'me'.
"He leads me" is written in first person, as the person speaking is referring to themselves being led by someone or something else.
The pronoun 'we' is the plural form, first person subjective personal pronoun. The singular, first person subjective personal pronoun is 'I'.
A first person pronoun is the pronoun that takes the place of the noun (nouns) for the person speaking. The first person pronouns are: I, me, we, us, my, mine, our, ours, myself, ourselves.
A first person pronoun is used for yourself; a second person pronoun is used for the person you are speaking to; the third person pronoun is used for someone or something else.
The pronoun 'mine' is a first person pronoun, the first person singular possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to the person speaking.Example: My house is on this street. The green house is mine. (the pronoun 'mine' takes the place of the noun 'house' that belongs to the speaker)
The first person nominative singular personal pronoun is I.
No, it is a pronoun. It is the first-person singular pronoun, objective case.
The pronoun "I" is the first person pronoun, the pronoun that takes the place of the noun (or name) of the person speaking. The point of view is that of the person speaking or writing.
A pronoun
The subject I is the pronoun. The pronoun I takes the place of the noun that is the name of the person speaking, the first person, singular, subjective pronoun.