Mind voice list
First-person point of view pronouns (more personal and subjective): I, me, my, mine, myself, we, us, our, and ourselves. Second-person point of view pronouns (more direct and instructional): you, your, yours, yourself, and yourselves. Third-person point of view pronouns (more detached and observational): he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself, they, them, their, theirs, and themselves. Third-person point of view variants: Third-person limited (more focused and intimate), third-person omniscient (more expansive and all-knowing), and third-person objective (more neutral and unbiased). Note: Literal third-person omniscient isn't possible with mind voice, so the usage of it requires making conjectures.
Before speaking, construct at least one phrase or sentence in your mind Mind voice comments Mind voice talking allows you to pay attention to details and make comments that create imaginary conversation topics When you look at an object, you often do not name the object or you name it unconsciously List of the social ideas I have posted
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