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What is a third person feminine?

"Third person feminine" refers to the grammatical form of a pronoun or verb used to refer to a female person or thing when the speaker is not directly involved in the action.

Here's a breakdown:

* Third Person: This refers to someone or something that is neither the speaker nor the person being spoken to.

* Feminine: This indicates the pronoun or verb is being used to refer to a female subject.

Examples:

* Pronoun: "She" is the third-person feminine singular pronoun.

* Verb: "She walks" uses the third-person feminine singular present tense of the verb "to walk."

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