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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Child calls him by his name

What English grammar case is it when a child, Bob, says, "Bob wants a cookie, please"? 2nd or 3rd person? or another? thanks
  

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If a child refers to himself by his own name, it's third person singular, for purposes of grammatical agreement.

  • If a child refers to himself by his own name, it's third person singular, for purposes of grammatical agreement.
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If a child refers to himself by his own name, it's third person singular, for purposes of grammatical agreement.

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