Could you please clarify what you mean by "this"? If you're referring to an individual or a specific context, providing more details would help me give a more accurate response. Generally, determining if someone is a "real person" can depend on factors like their identity, presence, and the context in which they are being discussed.
Yes a person is really a person, but its whatever your own outlook on it is.
A person without a fork; and or hands. Or they are really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, REALLY, DUMB!!!!! or thought they were eating popcorn.
He's really a dog person,he really loves dogs.
a really nice person. who doesen't really talk a lot. -woho a really nice person. who doesen't really talk a lot. -woho
if the person is prefered more then you really popular. or really hotter then you!!
Really really high.
The parts of the speech for the sentence, 'Can a person really be hypnotized?' are more easily seen if, just for the purpose of recognizing the parts, you change it around to, 'A person can really be hypnotized.': person is the subject can be is the verb really is the adverb (modifying the verb) hypnotized is the object
It is a type of person
Really!?!?!??
It really depends on the person but yes, many of them do.
Its really your choice you can choose your friends, a random person or a person who really wants to be one.
only a really , really big cat