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The one-person sentences are those that only conjugate the verb in the third person singular. In addition to this, they do not have subject since there is no one to execute the action. For example: You have to pay today.
There are two types of one-person sentences:
Below is a list of one-person sentences, both proper and improper, as an example:
Depending on the type of
intention that the interlocutor has when addressing the receiver, roughly speaking, we can talk about the following sentences: