Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... person , the verb agrees in person . If the subject is a noun it is always considered to be in the third per- son , and takes the third person form of the verb . I am late . ( subject first person singular ; verb first person singular ) ...
... person , the verb agrees in person . If the subject is a noun it is always considered to be in the third per- son , and takes the third person form of the verb . I am late . ( subject first person singular ; verb first person singular ) ...
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... person , as follows : Number Case 1st Person 2nd Person mas . 3rd Person fem . neut . Subjective I you he she it Singular Possessive my ( mine ) your ( s ) his her ( s ) its Objective me you him her it Subjective we you they Plural ...
... person , as follows : Number Case 1st Person 2nd Person mas . 3rd Person fem . neut . Subjective I you he she it Singular Possessive my ( mine ) your ( s ) his her ( s ) its Objective me you him her it Subjective we you they Plural ...
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... persons and either will or shall in the first person , shall being the more formal . Shall is not used in the second and third persons when the sentence implies futurity only . 2. To express determination , resolve , or compulsion ...
... persons and either will or shall in the first person , shall being the more formal . Shall is not used in the second and third persons when the sentence implies futurity only . 2. To express determination , resolve , or compulsion ...
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