Vaguely personal sentences, which are actively used in texts of different genres, attract the attention of researchers by their semantic completeness in the absence of a subject in their composition, which determines the search for means to fill it. Attention to the structural features of this type of sentence to solve this problem can be expanded by observing their functioning in the text, their connections and relationships with surrounding structures, and their participation in the organization of the narrative. This article is an attempt to address this aspect of the existence of vaguely personal sentences.