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How do you write a sentence in third person?

To write a sentence in third person, you need to use pronouns that refer to someone or something other than the speaker or the person being spoken to.

Here are some examples of third-person pronouns:

* He, she, it, they, him, her, them, his, hers, theirs

Here's how to write a sentence in third person:

1. Choose a subject: The subject is who or what the sentence is about. For example, "The cat" or "The flowers."

2. Choose a verb: The verb tells what the subject is doing. For example, "slept" or "bloomed."

3. Use a third-person pronoun: If you want to refer back to the subject without repeating its name, use a third-person pronoun.

Here are some examples of sentences written in third person:

* The cat slept on the rug. (Subject: cat, verb: slept, third-person pronoun: it)

* She walked to the park. (Subject: She, verb: walked, third-person pronoun: she)

* They are going to the movies. (Subject: They, verb: are going, third-person pronoun: they)

Remember: The key to writing in third person is to avoid using the pronouns "I" or "you".

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