A simple explanation of the third person perspective in British English grammar.
The 'third person' is a grammatical term used to describe someone or something that is being spoken about, rather than directly addressed. In British English, this includes pronouns like 'he', 'she', 'it', and 'they'. For example, instead of saying 'I am going to the park', a third person perspective would be 'She is going to the park'.
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