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Yes, the word 'you' is a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific person or thing in a sentence.

The pronoun 'you' is takes the place of a noun (name) of the person or persons spoken to.

The pronoun 'you' functions as the singular or the plural, as the subject or the object in a sentence.

Examples:

Jane, you are a good friend. (singular, subject)

Jack and Jill, you may pass out the tests. (plural, subject)

I'll give you a call tomorrow. (singular, object)

Thank you everyone. I'll see you all in the morning. (plural, object)

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