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The pronoun that takes the place of the compound subject or object 'Mark and you' is the pronoun 'you'.

The second person, personal pronoun you takes the place of a singular noun, a plural noun, or two or more nouns.

Examples:

Mark and you may go to the movie.

Both of you may go to the movie.

You may go to the movie.

I will pick up Mark and you at ten.

I will pick up both of you at ten.

I will pick you up at ten.

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