grammatical person in English
noun
(Grammar) deictic reference to the semantic role of a referent ( "I" and "we" - the first person; personal pronoun "you" in both the singular and plural - the second person; all the other pronouns and all nouns - the third person) )
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1. Medieval Colophons written in verse might use different grammatical persons to refer to the same person
2. The Grammatical History of 'Awaken' / The Grammatical History of 'Awaken' / 'Awoken' / 'Awakened'
3. Accusative (grammatical case) Accus
4. Full grammatical hierarchy of Circumjacent
5. Full grammatical hierarchy of Craniates
6. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bandores
7. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bawds
8. Full grammatical hierarchy of Aggrandised
9. Full grammatical hierarchy of Apotheosizing
10. Full grammatical hierarchy of Abashes
11. Full grammatical hierarchy of Crevises
12. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cobelligerents
13. Full grammatical hierarchy of Bayoneting
14. Full grammatical hierarchy of Arbutuses
15. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anticipately
16. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cliquishness
17. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anglophobiac
18. Full grammatical hierarchy of Anticks
19. Full grammatical hierarchy of Antiboss
20. Full grammatical hierarchy of Affrays
21. This sentence is perfectly grammatical.
22. Full grammatical hierarchy of Chittered
23. Full grammatical hierarchy of Cluttery
24. Full grammatical hierarchy of Abandum
25. Full grammatical hierarchy of Annoyment