High School English, Книги 4Macmillan, 1936 |
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... PERSON Person is a grammatical term used to indicate the person speaking , the person spoken to , or the person spoken of . These are called first , second , and third . Examples : I , Sonia , declare this to be true . ( first person ) ...
... PERSON Person is a grammatical term used to indicate the person speaking , the person spoken to , or the person spoken of . These are called first , second , and third . Examples : I , Sonia , declare this to be true . ( first person ) ...
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... person spoken to , or the person spoken of . Examples : I , we ( first person ) ; thou , you ( second person ) ; he , she , it , they ( third person ) . Certain forms of the personal pronoun may be com- pounded with self and used ...
... person spoken to , or the person spoken of . Examples : I , we ( first person ) ; thou , you ( second person ) ; he , she , it , they ( third person ) . Certain forms of the personal pronoun may be com- pounded with self and used ...
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... person , number , voice , mood , and tense . PERSON AND NUMBER Most finite verbs ( those limited by tense , voice , and mood ) change their forms to indicate person and number in the third person singular and in the second person when ...
... person , number , voice , mood , and tense . PERSON AND NUMBER Most finite verbs ( those limited by tense , voice , and mood ) change their forms to indicate person and number in the third person singular and in the second person when ...
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YOUR SPEECH | 1 |
I | 17 |
USING YOUR VOCABULARY | 49 |
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