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Persons
Question; what are persons?
Answer;
There are three kinds of persons.
(1)
First person
(2)
Second person
(3)
Third person
(1)
First Person;
Definition;
The one who is talking is
called first person.
There are two first persons.
I, We
For example;
I am working now.
We are going to Karachi.
(2)
Second person;
Definition;
The one who is listing is
called second person.
There are just one second
person.
You
For example;
You are coming with me.
You are listing to me?
(3)
Third person;
Definition;
The whom we are talking about
is called third person;
There are following are called third
persons.
He, She, It, they and name.
For example;
He is not coming today.
She is cooking food.
It is raining.
They were working there.
Ali was absent yesterday.
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