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How common is the usage of yous as a plural of you? Yesterday I was exposed to the fact the "yous" is a plural form of the pronoun you while historically I know that "you" is actually the second person plural pronoun while the singular form is "tho
Is it correct to write two you(s) one after the other? (see example) Yes, it is grammatically correct to place two you s consequently because they are in different cases: the first one is in the oblique case (indirect object), the second one is the subject of the sentence I would rearrange the sentence slightly to make it sound more naturally: The presents I'm going to give you, you'll have to share with your brothers
How to address more than one person? How do you address more than one person? If there was one person, you would say You are awesome! and if there was 2 male people animals, you could say You guys are awesome! and same with the f
A tricky you vs your vs yours when using conjunctions! @Rompey I see no problem with that I mean "yours and your partner's documents" as used in OP's sentence Here both the constituents that are being coordinated by the coordinator has same status I need yous (obviously meaning your documents) and I need your partner's documents
Me too vs You too - English Language Learners Stack Exchange I've read the relevant forum topics and I know that we can't say "me too" as an answer to "Nice to meet you!" but can we say "me too" as an answer to "Glad to meet you!"? This is especially confus
What does the use and meaning of Yous in song No more I love yous? The statement in the song is analogous to "no more hellos" where the word "hello", used in greeting, has become the name for such a greeting It has become nominalized We say our hellos and our goodbyes The phrase "I love you" is similarly being turned into a noun that stands for the profession of love, and the noun is being pluralized No more I love yous
Grammatically , when can we use you is instead of you are? There is a time where using "you is" is correct That situation is when you are speaking about the actual word "you " For example, The definition of you is ‘a pronoun used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing ' Other than that, you is a pronoun which has no singular form
grammaticality - I love you too vs I too love you - English Language . . . To only say I love you too after someone has professed their love for you is a bit uninspired If you are feeling playful, you might say I love you (right) back I love you more Not as much as I love you! If you say I too love you Though correct grammatically, may not be what you mean romantically It only means that you are one of possibly many admirers
Use of Have in questions Do you have or Have you I've seen it on TV that a guy asking another man, "have you a map?" If I were him, I would probably say, "do you have a map?" I would like to know what grammatical rules it followed in this case