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- Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second person pronoun in English.
- Singular: Refers to one person being addressed.
- Plural: Refers to more than one person being addressed.
- Used to refer to people in general or anyone (informal usage).
Prepositions
- Before: Commonly follows verbs and prepositions, not usually preceded by prepositions in standard grammatical constructions.
- After: Can follow “to” (e.g., “talking to you”), “for” (e.g., “for you”), “with” (e.g., “with you”), “about” (e.g., “about you”).
Collocations
- Thank you
- You are
- You know
- You have
- You can
- You should
- You need
- You must
- You might
- You will
Example Sentences
- You are my best friend.
- Can you help me with this problem?
- I saw you at the store yesterday.
- You should try this new restaurant.
- Did you enjoy the movie?
- You need to finish your homework.
- I can’t believe you did that!
- You have a great sense of humor.
- Can you tell me where the library is?
- You are always so thoughtful.
- How did you learn to play the guitar?
- You are going to love this book.
- I wish you could come to the party.
- What did you think of the presentation?
- Are you coming to the meeting?
- I brought this gift for you.
- You can find the answer in the textbook.
- Do you need any help with that?
- You are welcome to join us for dinner.
- You look really nice today.
- Can you believe how hot it is outside?
- I hope you have a great day.
- You are such a good friend.
- How do you feel about the new policy?
- You always know how to make me laugh.
- You should definitely visit that museum.
- Do you know where my keys are?
- You are not alone in this situation.
- Did you hear the latest news?
- You should try to get some rest.
- You must be very tired after that trip.
- You might want to reconsider your decision.
- How are you doing today?
- You have to see this movie; it’s fantastic.
- You can call me anytime.
- You should see a doctor if you’re not feeling well.
- You were right about the weather.
- What are you planning to do this weekend?
- You have such a creative mind.
- You are really good at solving puzzles.
- You should meet my friend; you’d get along great.
- You can use my laptop if you need it.
- Do you want to go for a walk?
- You are always welcome in our home.
- You should take some time to relax.
- How did you know that I love chocolate?
- You are one of the most generous people I know.
- You should definitely try that new recipe.
- You have been such a great help to me.
- You deserve a break after all your hard work.