The speaker/writer alone. (The use of we in the singular is the editorial we, used by writers and others, including royalty—the royal we—as a less personal substitute for I. The reflexive case of this sense of we is ourself.)
we WEAK STRONG We is the first person plural pronoun. We is used as the subject of a verb
A speaker or writer uses we to refer both to himself or herself and to one or more other people as a group. You can use we before a noun to make it clear which group of people you are referring to. We ordered another bottle of champagne We students outnumbered our teachers
The plural nominative case of the pronoun of the first person; the word with which a person in speaking or writing denotes a number or company of which he is one, as the subject of an action expressed by a verb
Um, well, We is hereby outdated I decided to change back to I in a burst of insight Oh, well
A speaker or writer may use we instead of `I' in order to include the audience or reader in what they are saying, especially when discussing how a talk or book is organized. We will now consider the raw materials from which the body derives energy