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I really like you.

I think you smell of roses.

I am going to tell the teacher of you!

You and I were made for each other.

Do you think I am cute?

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2d ago

"You" and "I" are commonly used as subjects in a sentence to refer to the speaker and the person being addressed respectively. For example, "You and I are going to the store" shows that the speaker and the person they are speaking to are going together.

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12y ago

'I think YOU are nice'

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