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  2. You - Wikipedia

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    Subject: You're there; your being there; you paid for yourself to be there. Object: I saw you; I introduced her to you; You saw yourself. Predicative complement: The only person there was you; this is yours. Determiner: I met your friend. Adjunct: You did it yourself. Modifier: This sounds like a you problem.

  3. Possessive determiner - Wikipedia

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    Some authors who classify both sets of words as "possessive pronouns" or "genitive pronouns" apply the terms dependent/independent [7] or weak/strong [8] to refer, respectively, to my, your, etc., and mine, yours, etc. For example, under that scheme, my is termed a dependent possessive pronoun and mine an independent possessive pronoun.

  4. You're Sixteen - Wikipedia

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    Some retrospective commentary on "You're Sixteen" condemned it for sexualizing a teenager. In 2021, Troy L. Smith of Cleveland.com wrote "In his defense, Ringo Starr did not write 'You're Sixteen.' His hit is a cover of a Johnny Burnette song written by the Sherman Brothers.

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  6. 50 common hyperbole examples to use in your everyday life

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    Ahead, we’ve rounded up 50 holy grail hyperbole examples — some are as sweet as sugar, and some will make you laugh out loud. 50 common hyperbole examples I’m so hungry, I could eat a horse.

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    Nowadays it feels like few things on the internet could surprise its users. Yet many images on social media make them raise an eyebrow, nevertheless, often thanks to (unsuccessful) editing. From ...

  8. Generic you - Wikipedia

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    In Russian, the second person is used for some impersonal constructions.Sometimes with the second-person singular pronoun ты, but often in the pronoun-dropped form.An example is the proverb за двумя зайцами погонишься, ни одного не поймаешь with the literal meaning "if you chase after two hares, you will not catch even one", or figuratively, "a bird ...

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    For example, let's say you're saving for a down payment on your first home. Simply saving $10,000 means setting aside that amount. However, if you invest in a Roth IRA, you can reach $10,000 by ...