a) The words, word-forms, and grammatical structures, taken collectively, that are normally used of people or things other than the speaker or the audience.
In English, the third person consists of pronouns such as he, she, it, and they, verbs such as is and has, and most nouns.
b) In grammar, the form of a verb used when the subject of a sentence is not the audience or the one making the statement. In English, pronouns used with the third person include he, she, it, one, they, and who.
“Yes,” said Dr Fairbairn. “Very. And then there’s the interesting question of those who use the third person about themselves.”
See Also: first person, second person
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