526 GG Types of Third Person Point of View. Flammable and Inflammable

Published: July 22, 2016, midnight

b'FOLLOW ALONG ON THE WEBSITE\\n\\nWHY DOES "INFLAMMABLE" MEAN "FLAMMABLE"? When we\\u2019re describing something that burns easily, we say it\\u2019s flammable, but "inflammable" means the same thing and was the original word, so why do we have both? http://bit.ly/inflammableORflammable\\n\\nTHIRD PERSON: There are three main types of third person point of view in literature: third person limited, third person omniscient, and third person objective. Each has advantages and disadvantages. Here\'s the run-down and some examples. http://bit.ly/thirdpersonPOV\\n\\nSPONSORS:\\nhttp://magoosh.com Use the code "grammar" at checkout for 20% off.\\nhttp://weebly.com\\n\\nAMAZON AFFILIATE CODE\\nhttp://quickanddirtytips.com/amazon\\n\\nFOLLOW GRAMMAR GIRL\\nTwitter: http://twitter.com/grammargirl\\nFacebook: http://facebook.com/grammargirl\\nSnapchat: http://snapchat.com/add/thatgrammargirl\\nPinterest: http://pinterest.com/realgrammargirl\\nInstagram: http://instagram.com/thegrammargirl\\nLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/grammar-girl'