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Digital signals are measured in bits per second (bps).
Digital signals are measured in bits per second (bps).
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Yes, the word "you" is a second person pronoun. It is used to refer to the person or people being spoken to.
The word "you" is second person point of view. It refers to the person or people being spoken to.
"They" is a third person pronoun, referring to individuals or a group of people we are talking about. "You" is the second person pronoun, used when addressing someone directly.
No, the word "they" is a third person pronoun. It is used to refer to a group of people or things that are not the speaker or the listener.
The three grammatical persons are:the person speaking (singular), or a group to which that person belongs (plural)the person (singular) or group of people (plural) being spoken tosome other person/thing (singular) or people/things (plural)The person saying the pronoun "you" is referring to the person or people that he or she is speaking to, so it's either second person singular or second person plural.
it would be second person because it is directed to the person to whom the speaker is addressing. First person is the speaker. Third person is the person who is the subject of the converstaion.
No, if the second person's name is on the title. Both people will have to sign at closing.
Second-person plural is a grammatical category that refers to a group of people being addressed in a conversation or written text. It is used when speaking to or referring to more than one person, such as "you all" or "y'all" in English.