Yes, if the speaker is referring to somebody else. "She told me she was going to the library, mom."
Don't know what an insubordinate clause is, but I do know that "was" is singular, and "were" is plural. 2nd person (you) is an exception, you use "were" in both singular and plural: You were (singular, one person) You were (plural, all of you) Otherwise, like I said, you just use "was" in 1st person and 3rd person singular, and "were" in 1st and 3rd plural: I was (1st person singular) He/she/it was (3rd person singular) We were (1st person plural) They were (3rd person plural)
Yes
William germ-x was the 1st person to use germ-x and he used it on mars.
Never Ever use personal pronouns in a essay or a hypothesis :)
Sir Issac Newton
He was a stocky person. (this sentence is for 1st-3rd graders only) sorry!!
yes, an autobiography is written in 1st person.
.61 ^ 8 = .0191707... = 1.92% And an informal proof/explanation: P(A and B) = P(A) * P(B), which means the probability of A and B = Probability of A times the probability of B. P(1st person and 2nd person) = P(1st person) * P(2nd person) P(1st person and 2nd person and 3rd person) = P(1st person) * P(2nd person) * P(3rd person) ... P(1st person) = P(2nd person) = ... = P(8th person) P(1st-8th people) = P(1st) * P(2nd) * ... * P(8th) = P(1st person) ^ 8 .61 ^ 8 = .0191707... = 1.92%
The Mockingjay book is narrated in 1st person format.
1st person 2nd person 3rd person
1st person 2nd person 3rd person
with a bang! - Remember- Always use 3rd person so do not use you can do this or you will like this because that is 2nd person. 1st person is when you are talking about yourself like I like to go shopping. Also do not use your own opinion such as, 'America is a great place to visit.' And use formal language, do not start a conclusion, paragraph, or introduction with So, .......... .