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Is you a first person word?

No, "you" is a second person pronoun used to refer to the person or people being spoken to. A first person pronoun would be "I" or "we."


Why AM using with a singular form of first person you?

"Am" isn't used with "you", which is second person, not first person. "Am" is used with the first person singular "I", and that's how the "be" verb conjugates.I am (first person singular)We are (first person plural)You are (second person singular and plural)He/she is (third person singular)They are (third person plural)


When do you use verb was and were?

"Was" is used in the first and third person simple past or past progressive and at the beginning of questions for the first and third person. "I was sick." (first person simple past) "I was sitting on the patio." (first person past progressive) "He was angry." (third person simple past) "He was getting angry." (third person past progressive) "Was he angry?" "Were" is used in the second person and plural and at the beginning of sentences referring to the second person and plural. "You were supposed to be here at six o'clock." "We were getting bored." "They were hungry." "Were you/they there on time?" "Weren't we supposed to be there an hour ago?"


What is the meaning of Third person singular present tense of have?

"Have" isn't used for the third person singular conjugation.I have (first person singular)We have (first person plural)You have (second person singular & plural)He/she has (third person singular)They have (third person plural)


Can first be a noun?

Yes, when it is used to mean the first of a series, or taking first place. The ordinal number first is usually an adjective, and may also be an adverb.

Related Questions

Who used the word funny for the first time?

The word was first used in the 17th century. It is not known whom the actual person was that first used the word.


Who was the first person to use Cocoa?

It was not one person but many people used it at the same time and they were "The Mayans"


Who was the first person who used arithmetic for the first time?

It was probably the first proto-humanoid who counted him/herself as one.


When has is used after first person singular number?

The word has is used for the third person, and have is used for the first person. He has, I have.


Who was the first person to thik a pendulun could be used as a time keeper?

gelieo golie


Who was the first person to use the idiom not the sharpest crayon in the box?

There is never a record of the first person to use any one expression, because at the time it's used, nobody knows that it is going to become a well-used expression.


What does first or second person pronouns mean?

A first person pronoun is used for yourself; a second person pronoun is used for the person you are speaking to; the third person pronoun is used for someone or something else.


Who was the first person to use the bongos?

the first cuban person used the bongo drums


Who used copper for the first time?

We do not know. There were no records when copper was used for the first time ABOUT 11,000 years ago. Copper was one of the very first metals used by man.


Who discovered time?

People in the beginning used the stars, and the seasons to keep track of time. So there is no one person that discovered time. The first time devices were the sundial, hourglass, and the water clock. In the 1300's is when the first mechanical clock was invented.


Is you a first person word?

No, "you" is a second person pronoun used to refer to the person or people being spoken to. A first person pronoun would be "I" or "we."


Why AM using with a singular form of first person you?

"Am" isn't used with "you", which is second person, not first person. "Am" is used with the first person singular "I", and that's how the "be" verb conjugates.I am (first person singular)We are (first person plural)You are (second person singular and plural)He/she is (third person singular)They are (third person plural)