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NO!!! 1st person ; 'I' 2nd person; 'you' ( To answer the question). 3rd person; 'he/she/they'.
No, the word they is "third person", two or more people or things spoken about (as the subject of a sentence or a clause). The second person is the person spoken to: you.
"Me" is first person. First person = speaker (or group including the speaker); second: person(s) spoken to "you"; third: spoken about "he," "she," "they."
Furnishes is the third person singular present tense of furnish.
The indefinite pronoun 'anyone' is a second personpronoun (a word for the person spoken to) and a third personpronoun (a word for the person spoken about).The first person is a word for the person speaking.Examples:Anyone who needs a pencil may get one from my desk. (second person, speaking to a group of people)Anyone can make a mistake, that's why pencils have erasers. (third person, speaking about people in general)
The word 'has' is not a pronoun. The word 'has' is a verb, the third person singular present of' have'. Examples: first person singular: I have some change. third person singular: He has some change. She has some change. It has no change.
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The word anybody is a form of the third person.
No that would make it first person. Third person uses "they."
Third person is he, she, it, they, him, her, them.
Third person POV uses the words "he," "she," "it," or "they."
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First person. Nope. "He" is the third person, masculine, singular, subjective pronoun.
Yes, the pronoun 'these' is a third person pronoun, a word that takes the place of a plural noun for something spoken about.The pronoun 'these' is a demonstrative pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun indicated as near or far in place or time.The demonstrative pronouns are: this, that, these, those.Example: I love tulips. I'm going to buy some of these. (third person, something spoken about)Note: The word 'these' is an adjective when placed before a noun to describe that noun.Example: I love these tulips. I'm going to buy some. (the noun 'tulips' is a word for something spoken about, a third person noun)
NO!!! 1st person ; 'I' 2nd person; 'you' ( To answer the question). 3rd person; 'he/she/they'.
The word "is" is a verb. It is the third-person singular simple present tense of be. The word "has" is also a verb. It is the third-person singular simple present tense of have.
No, the word"is" is a verb, the third person singular of "be" (to be).A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.