This first person versus third person game practices: I, me, my, mine, myself, we, our, ours, ourselves — First person. She, her, hers, herself, he, him, his, himself, they, them, themselves, their, theirs — Third person. The game can be played in single player mode. It can be used to create an interactive classroom climate that fosters a growth mindset, whilst improving English lexis and grammar. Review English in the 1st and 3rd person: First person is the I/we perspective. Third person is the he/she/it/they perspective.
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