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Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
WHY WOULD YOU QUOTE a NTer on what Nilktalk is about?
Originally Posted by GaBeGRaMs
Originally Posted by Food4Thgt
good job didn't read it but it looks ok
Originally Posted by jawnyquest
Originally Posted by milestailsprowe
WHY WOULD YOU QUOTE a NTer on what Niketalk is about?
whats nilktalk tho
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
word, i have to do an essay similar to this one, and you already did it for me.Originally Posted by MaZA4eVeR14
COPY + PASTE
Thanks for the B+
Good looking out
Originally Posted by TrillipinoTrapstar
You've broken the golden rule of NT....never mention NT outside of NT.
Shame on you.
Originally Posted by haiti5
you broke the first rule of NT..smmfh hope u fail the class bro
eh?Originally Posted by gunitg23
3rd person,son.Originally Posted by Dirtylicious
you need to get rid of your 1st person narrative
[h2]Grammatical person in English[/h2]
English distinguishes three grammatical persons: The personal pronouns I (singular) and we (plural) are in the first person. The personal pronoun you is the second person. It refers to the addressee. You is used in both the singular and plural; thou is the archaic informal second-person singular pronoun.
He[color= rgb(204, 102, 0)],[/color] she[color= rgb(204, 102, 0)],[/color] it[color= rgb(204, 102, 0)], and[/color] they [color= rgb(204, 102, 0)]are in the[/color] third person. Any person, place, or thing other than the speaker and the addressee is referred to in the third person.
See English personal pronouns, and the following articles on specific grammatical persons, or their corresponding personal pronouns:
[table][tr][th=""]Pronoun[/th] [th=""]Person/plurality[/th] [th=""]Gender[/th] [/tr][tr][td]Standard[/td] [/tr][tr][td]I[/td] [td]First person singular[/td] [td]-[/td] [/tr][tr][td]You[/td] [td]Second person singular/plural[/td] [td]-[/td] [/tr][tr][td]He[/td] [td]Third person singular, masculine / gender-neutral third person singular[/td] [td]masculine[/td] [/tr][tr][td]She[/td] [td]Third person singular, feminine[/td] [td]feminine[/td] [/tr][/table]
Yep.Originally Posted by eteam o2
Maybe gunitg23 was quoting you for emphasis with his actual typed reply directed towards the op's essay?
Originally Posted by haiti5
you broke the first rule of NT..smmfh hope u fail the class bro