You Pronoun, subject and object 1) Personal pronoun that refers to the person, or people, you are addressing: you eat meat, don’t you? That colour suits.

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you Pronoun, subject and object 1) Personal pronoun that refers to the person, or people, you are addressing: you eat meat, don’t you? That colour suits you. 2) Impersonal pronoun that refers to people in general: there’s a bus that takes you down to the main shopping area. 3) Note: contracted forms of you are: you’re (you are), you’ve (you have), you’ll (you will), you’d (you had/you would)

you Grammar patterns 1. You + verb verb + you you look tired I can’t hear you. Can you speak louder? 2. Don’t + you + verb Imperative + will + you you go to bed now don’t you touch the heater, do you hear? come this way, will you?

you Collocations When you is used to address more than one person, it is often followed by words like: all, two, guys, both, folks, children, etc You all know the rules You two go in the back You both can have a chocolate You and me or you and I are common combinations: We should stay in touch, you and me You and Y have the same sunglasses

you Set phrases You see You know Ah-chool~bless you. Thanks Bless you Happy new year. Same to you. You too take care of yourself. ~You too Right you are Can you move your bike, please? ~ Right you are (you accept)