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Grammar

1st, 2nd 3rd person

I, You and we, which is 1st, 2nd and then 3rd person noun or pronoun?
  

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By definition, first person means the speaker/narrator, second person means the listener/reader, and third person means everybody and everything else. Rommie

  • By definition, first person means the speaker/narrator, second person means the listener/reader, and third person means everybody and everything else.
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By definition, first person means the speaker/narrator, second person means the listener/reader, and third person means everybody and everything else.

Rommie
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What person am I?
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A nice person I'd say, Maj!
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As far as you are concerned, you are the first person.
As far as I am concerned, you are the second person if I'm talking to you, third person otherwise.

Rommie
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Sorry, Maj. I thought you were joking.

Mirapence
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first person is a story told by I........right?

third person is a story told by someone else.

I have a colledction of stories told by first and third.It is a manuscript
which will become a book. This is hard for me since I have had over 400
articles published in first person.
It is confusing.
Doc
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0 expain the difference between 1st person 2nd person, 3rd person 0-
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1st person is the speaker...like you are talking using the word like "i"

2nd person is you talking to someone else...using the words for an example like "you"

3rd is you talking about someone else...using the words like "she/he"

well i hope i put it right...but im not sure....but if you want...email me (e mail removed)
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I'd say the first person (singular) is when you speak in your own name, for yourself. The first person (plural) is when you speak for a group of persons (at least two) that includes you.

The second person is the way you address the person(s) you are talking to.

The third person is when you speak about someone else or about other persons.
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WHAT IS THERE AND THEIR IN THE GRAMMER[:^)]

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