Past: I 'rode' in a car.
Present: I am 'riding' in a car.
Future: I will 'ride' in a car.
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1st person: is a mode of storytelling in which a storyteller recounts events from their own point of view using the first person such as "I", "us", "our" and "ourselves".
2nd person: is often used for giving directions, offering advice, or providing an explanation. This perspective allows the writer to make a connection with his or her audience by focusing on the reader. Second person personal pronouns include you, your, and yours.
3rd person: the narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them." Types of third person perspective are defined by whether the narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of any or all of the characters.
I’m not sure about the last question like I don’t know what it is asking but yeah here’s this ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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<em>Hope this helps ヾ(•ω•`)o - Six</em>
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<em>7. does he?</em>
<em>8. has he/ she?</em>
<em>9. am I?</em>
<em>10. are we?</em>
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<u>Bennett Weaver points out that "The dominant theme of the poems of 1799 is death: death for the children of the village school, for Matthew's daughter, and for Lucy Gray", and Mary Moorman believes that Lucy Gray is the "most haunting of all his ballads of childhood".</u>
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