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For example I am Aunt Jalene talkingtalking to a kid.

Instead of saying

I try to cook

I said

Aunt Jalene (I as the first person) tries/try to cook.

   Should it be try or tries?

I run to the park.

Aunt Jalene (I) runs/run to the park.

For example I am Aunt Jalene talking to a kid.

I try to cook

Aunt Jalene (I) tries/try to cook.

  

I run to the park.

Aunt Jalene (I) runs/run to the park.

For example I am Aunt Jalene talking to a kid.

Instead of saying

I try to cook

I said

Aunt Jalene (I as the first person) tries/try to cook.

Should it be try or tries?

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In spoken language, if a name is used to substitute the pronoun I, which is the correct verb to use as the first person?

For example I am Aunt Jalene talking to a kid.

I try to cook

Aunt Jalene (I) tries/try to cook.

 

I run to the park.

Aunt Jalene (I) runs/run to the park.

In spoken language, if a name is used to substitute the pronoun I, which is the correct verb to use?

For example I am Aunt Jalene talking to a kid.

I try to cook

Aunt Jalene tries/try to cook.

 

I run to the park.

Aunt Jalene runs/run to the park.

In spoken language, if a name is used to substitute the pronoun I, which is the correct verb to use as the first person?

For example I am Aunt Jalene talking to a kid.

I try to cook

Aunt Jalene (I) tries/try to cook.

 

I run to the park.

Aunt Jalene (I) runs/run to the park.

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