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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)
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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?
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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
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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)
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