It could be the adjective or noun contemporary.
A contemporary is a person who lives at the same time as another, or currently.
There is no proper way to say 'yous' because 'yous' is not a word recognized by the English Language. The word 'yous' is slang for you all or you guys or just more than one person. The proper way to say the sentence is shown below: What are you guys doing today? or What are you doing today?
Yes, it is one word, eyewitness, for a person who directly observes an event.
Agent.
Yes, the noun one is normally used in the third person; example: He has apartment number one. However, there are times when the word one, used as an indefinite pronoun, can mean anyone (first, second, or third person): One would think it wasn't a good idea. An extra day off does one good. The word one is also an adjective: one penny, one thought.
I would describe that person as being Friendly.
When the word was introduced, during the Middle Ages, the word, "butler," referred to a person who had to do with bottles, and was, for that reason applied to the person who had charge of the wine cellar and other storage of liquids. Clearly, that is not what we think of when we hear the word today.
No, the word 'we' is the firstperson, plural, subjective, personal pronoun; a word that takes the place of the nouns or pronouns for the speaker and one or more other persons. Examples:Margaret and I went to the beach today. We had such a good time.She and I went to the beach today. We had such a good time.The third person, plural, subjective personal pronoun is 'they'; a word that takes the place of the nouns or pronouns for the people or things spoken about. Example:Margaret and Mark went to the beach today. They had such a good time.The students went to the beach today. They had such a good time.
The pronoun in the sentence is you.The pronoun you is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing.The pronoun you is a second person pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun (or nouns) for the person (or people) spoken to.The word is Chile, a noun, a proper noun; the name of a country; a word for a place.Note: The word today can be a noun but in this sentence today is an adverb modifying the verb learned (learned today).
One word to describe your feelings for a person could be loving.
A dork is usually used to mean a dull or stupid person; someone who is socially inept and eccentric. At one time it did refer to a penis, but most people today use it as a mild insult for another person.
Recession
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Pregnancy.
A singular noun is a word for one a person, place, thing.A word for more than one person, place, or thing is a plural noun.
One word that sounds like "babel" in English today is "babble."
One word is reprobate.
The one word for a person who has not been invited is the gatecrasher.