
How common is the usage of "yous" as a plural of "you"?
Oct 24, 2016 · 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 …
Is it correct to write two "you(s)" one after the other? (see example)
Feb 9, 2018 · 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 …
What does the use and meaning of You's in song 'No more "I love …
I love yous is a nominal, pluralized. How we represent that grammatical status in typography or orthography is a matter of (mere) convention. Hyphens between the elements is certainly a …
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 …
hyphens - Should I hyphenate "Thank You" - English Language …
Jun 9, 2015 · But when we transform phrases into nouns, we use (often) hyphens to indicate that those words belong together as a set phrase, and together they become a noun: After the …
meaning - Difference between "where are you from" and "where …
What is the difference between "where are you from" and "where do you come from"? Are they the same? Are they used in the same situations or not? When you see someone for the first …
What is the difference between "What are you?" and "Who are …
Oct 26, 2015 · I am often asked "Who are you?" and "What are you?", but I don't know the difference between these two questions. Please explain it to me.
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 …
Grammatically , when can we use "you is" instead of "you are"?
Sep 10, 2019 · 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 …
What the difference between "different than" and "different from"?
I was told that "different than" is incorrect in a form like this: My book is different than yours. But you can write it this way: My book is different from yours. But my teacher always says "M...