First person refers to the speaker's self and second person refers to the person to whom the speaker is speaking. The third person is a person that the speaker is refering to when speaking to the second person.
The personal pronoun 'she' is third person, a female spoken about.
NO!!! 1st person ; 'I' 2nd person; 'you' ( To answer the question). 3rd person; 'he/she/they'.
The pronoun 'this' is the third person, the person or thing spoken about. The first person is the one speaking; the second person is the one spoken to.
Yes, "he" is a third person pronoun, not a second person pronoun.
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..."
Personal pronouns have a number (singular or plural), a gender (masculine, feminine, or neuter), and a person(fist person, second person, third person).
He is a third person. I might be speaking about him to you. I am first, you are second, he is third.
The compound subject 'he and you' consists of the third person pronoun 'he' and the second person pronoun 'you'.
No, the pronoun she would refer to a third person. She is the person about whom I am speaking to you. I am first, you are second, she is third.
The catcher throws the ball to fist;then second; then third; then back to home !
The personal pronoun 'she' is third person, a female spoken about.
No. "You" is the second person. His, her and its are third person (singular) pronouns.
I is first person. You is second person. He or She is third person.
NO!!! 1st person ; 'I' 2nd person; 'you' ( To answer the question). 3rd person; 'he/she/they'.
The pronoun 'this' is the third person, the person or thing spoken about. The first person is the one speaking; the second person is the one spoken to.
Yes, "he" is a third person pronoun, not a second person pronoun.
The third person singular is has (he has, she has, it has).The first and second person singular is have (I have, you have).The first, second, and third person plural is have (we have, you have, they have).