"Tell" is used for first person (I, we) and second person (you) subjects, while "tells" is used for third person singular (he, she, it) subjects. For example: "I tell him a story" and "She tells him a story".
The type or quality of voice that a person has, whether it is rich and pleasant, is often referred to as their vocal tone or timbre. It can be influenced by factors such as pitch, resonance, and vocal technique.
yes it is the third person singular form of tell.Use tells when the subject is he/she/i or a singular noun. egHe tells lies -- he is the subjectThe doctor tells good stories -- doctor is a singular noun subject
No. 'I' is the first person (singular) and 'we' is the first person plural. You is the second person, whether you is singular or plural.
A person who cannot hear or speak is commonly referred to as "deaf-mute" in older terminology. However, the preferred term today is "deaf and nonverbal" or "deaf and mute" depending on whether the person communicates primarily through sign language or other means.
a person who tells the future iz called astrologist....
A weather man or weather woman.
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A statement that tells what a person thinks or believes is called an opinion, sometimes known as a belief.it is known as a belief
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Reporters gather information about the news and the media person you see is called The Anchorman/Anchorwoman.
Reporters gather information about the news and the media person you see is called The Anchorman/Anchorwoman.
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An institution's evaluation of whether a person is suitable to receive credit is called:credit rating
The perspective from which a narrator tells a story is called the point of view. This can include first person (using "I"), second person (using "you"), or third person (using "he," "she," "they").
The person who tells the story is the narrator.