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what is the rule of third person in all genders​

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Answered by riyadhibar30
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Explanation:

Standard usage The English language has gender-specific personal pronouns in the third-person singular. The masculine pronoun is he (with derived forms him, his and himself); the feminine is she (with derived forms her, hers and herself); the neuter is it (with derived forms its and itself).

Answered by suhananrt
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Answer:

the verb that we use in third person must be a singular like... everyone/everybody

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