The pronoun for the second person is you.
The compound subject 'he and you' consists of the third person pronoun 'he' and the second person pronoun 'you'.
The pronoun in the sentence is "you." It is a second person singular pronoun referring to the person receiving the book.
A first person pronoun is used for yourself; a second person pronoun is used for the person you are speaking to; the third person pronoun is used for someone or something else.
Yes, the word "you" is a second person pronoun. It is used to refer to the person or people being spoken to.
The second person (the one spoken to) pronouns are:personal pronoun: youpossessive pronoun: yourspossessive adjective: yourreflexive/intensive pronoun: yourself
'Your' is a second person possessive pronoun, used to show ownership by the person or group being addressed.
"They" is a third person pronoun, referring to individuals or a group of people we are talking about. "You" is the second person pronoun, used when addressing someone directly.
An example is "You". You do know that second person point of view is expressed as if you are doing what they do, but told from another angle, as in: You get in the car. It's not I am getting in the car, because I am not, you are. You speaks to the reader, not to themselves. You is also a pronoun, therefore, also a second person pronoun.
The personal pronoun you is a second person pronoun, which takes the place of the noun/name of the person or persons (singular of plural) spoken to.
Normally the pronoun for the person spoken to (the second person) comes first. However, it is not incorrect to use the third person pronoun first.Examples:You and she make a good pair.You two make a good pair. (an alternate use of the second person)She and you did well.You both did well. (an alternate)
The pronoun is the sentence is you. The pronoun takes the place of the name of the person spoken to (second person).
The homonym of a second person pronoun is "you." It can sound the same but have different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.