¿Quién es la tercera persona? Who is the third person?

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¿Quién es la tercera persona? Who is the third person?

The first person* is… I – in EnglishYo- in Spanish *singular

(yo) tengo = I have (yo) vivo = I live (yo) me llamo = I am called (yo) soy = I am (yo) llevo = I wear

¿Cómo se dice en español? I live in London. I am tall and handsome. I am called María. I wear glasses. I have short, brown hair.

The second person* is… you – in Englishtú** - in Spanish *singular** singular and informal

(tú) tienes = you have (tú) vives = you live (tú) te llamas = you are called (tú) eres = you are (tú) llevas = you wear

¿Cómo se dice en español? You live in Madrid. You are short and friendly (to a boy). Are you called Pepe? You don’t wear glasses. You have long, curly hair.

¿Quién es la tercera persona?

The third person* is… he/she/it – in Englishél/ella - in Spanish *singular

( él/ella) tiene = he/she/it has (él/ella) vive = he/she/it lives (él/ella) se llama = he/she/it is called (él/ella) es = he/she/it is (él/ella) lleva = he/she/it wears

¿Cómo se dice en español? He lives in Caracas. She is young and red-headed. What is your father’s name? My father is called Enrique. Maite wears glasses. He has shaved hair and wears a tattoo.