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What is you in grammar?

Updated: 10/24/2023
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"You" is a pronoun in grammar. It can be either nominative or objective. In other words, It can be either the subject or the object of a sentence.

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In grammar, the pronoun "you" is the second person singular or plural form used to refer to the person or people being addressed. It can function as both a subject pronoun (e.g., "You are smart") and an object pronoun (e.g., "I see you"). "You" is used in both formal and informal settings.

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