you
[jə]
Definition:
1. The person or people being spoken or written to.
2. Used for referring to people in general.
Use 'you' in a sentence:
- Oh, what have you done, you wretch!
- You haven't sent her away, have you?
- Television deludes you into thinking you have experienced reality, when you haven't.
- Ultimately, you'll have to make the decision yourself.
- What made you go into law?
- You can stay here if you like.
- You know about Amanda's baby, don't you?
- You know Molly's pissed at you.
- You coward! What are you afraid of?
- You can't go—do you hear me?
- You were great. I didn't know you had it in you.
- You told him? How did you dare?
- You can't take your money with you when you go.
- You look tired. Have you been overworking?
- If you do what she tells you, you won't go far wrong.
- Aren't you dressed yet, you lazy beggar?
- You know about Andy, don't you?
- Are you sure you should be up?
- Have you got any money on you?
- I recognize you. Aren't you on television?
- Why did you do that, you cretin?
- You can come too, if you want.
- You live in New York, don't you?
- You think you're really hard, don't you?
- He'll meet you anywhere you want.
- You said you knew the way.
- Really, you could have told us before.
- Would you like my old TV in exchange for this camera?
- Believe me, she's not right for you.
- If you don't believe me, go and see for yourself!
- There comes a point where you give up.
- You can have whoever you like to visit you.
- It's time you settled your differences with your father.
- If it doesn't fit, you can always take it back.
- Could I sleep on it and let you know tomorrow?
- What you wear speaks volumes about you.
- Put your hand up if you know the answer.
- Put your hand up if you need more paper.
- Like I said, you're always welcome to stay.
- I don't know how you can say things like that.
- You can't do much in the art line without training.
- What a difference! You look great with your hair like that.
- Will you take$ 10 for the book?
- Did you get your mother a present?
- You may come in if you wish.
- The picture looks very different when you see it close to.
- When you're done, perhaps I can say something.
- If you love each other, why not get married?
- Did you get a present for your mother?
- Call me when you get there, no matter what the time is.
- Could you get me up at 6.30 tomorrow?
- You're bound to be nervous the first time.
- You think I'm chickenshit, don't you?
- By the time you get there the meeting will be over.
- You can remain anonymous if you wish.
- As you're aware, this is not a new problem.
- You may not enter the security area without authorization.
- You've grown since the last time I saw you!
- They now say that red wine is good for you.