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  1. "You are welcome" or "You are welcomed" or "You welcome"

    Sep 10, 2010 · 0 What is the right thing to say ? "You are welcome" "You are welcomed" "You welcome" Depending on the context, …

  2. "you" versus "You" as polite form of writing

    Sep 5, 2012 · Is it correct to write "You" with a capital Y as a form of politeness? If yes, should I use that form throughout the entire …

  3. see you again 完整歌词 - 百度知道

    扩展资料 《See You Again》是由美国说唱歌手维兹·卡利法和歌手查理·普斯共同演唱的一首歌曲,于2015年3月17日发行,收录在电 …

  4. When is it correct to use "yourself" and "myself" (versus "you" and "me")?

    Using "yourself" and "ourselves" in these contexts is incorrect. "Yourself," "ourselves," and "myself" are reflexive pronouns, correctly …

  5. How to use "you know" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    For a non-native speaker like me, I am always wondering how to use you know correctly, as in the following sentence: Alright, well, …

  6. Newest Questions - Stack Overflow

    1 day ago · As you can see, the shaded area of the caption box only reaches to the very start of the navigation arrows. It looks pretty …

  7. grammaticality - Which is correct, "you and I" or "you and me ...

    Aug 20, 2011 · You're right when you say that I should be used in the nominative and me in English's oblique or objective case, …

  8. grammaticality - "Haven't you?" or "don't you?" - English Language ...

    Oct 31, 2011 · For example, "You've replied to her email, haven't you?" would be perfectly normal American (and in this case also …

  9. Did English ever have a "you" plural?

    Apr 22, 2011 · Apart from the dialect form used in the Southern US, "y'all," has English ever had a plural "you"? If not, how does …

  10. Is there a difference between "you two" and "you both"?

    Mar 15, 2020 · In the examples above, there is no difference between "you two" and "you both". In practice, nobody would notice any …