The third person is a word for the person or thing spoken about.
Something written in the third person should not use first person (a word for the person speaking) or second person(a word for the person spoken to) words.
Third person uses the pronouns he, she, it, or they
Third person POV uses the words "he," "she," "it," or "they."
Third person POV uses the words "he," "she," "it," or "they." Don't use "I," "we," or "you."
Third person POV uses the words "he," "she," "it," or "they."
It allowed a more accurate and economical depiction of words, as opposed to the syllabic and pictogram writings.
Words like "he," "she," "they," "it," "him," "her," "his," "hers," "their," "theirs," and "them" are suitable for a third person essay but not for first person (I, me, my, mine) or second person (you, your, yours).
He is a third person pronoun. Any proper name is also third person.Examples:HarryHeatherHelen
The words, "Do you have..." is the second person, the person spoken to.The third person, the person spoken about would be, "Does he have...", Does she have...", "Does it have...", or "Do theyhave..."
Keys words for third person limited is he, she, him, her. Only knows the feelings and thought of one character.
In the third person point of view the narrator is not part of the story and uses the words such as 'He', 'She', or 'They'
Third-person verbs.
First person narrative is speaking of oneself by name such as "John said yes" when you in fact are John. Third person narrative uses the words him, or her.