you · pron
you (PEOPLE GENERALLY)
A2 people in general
Dictionary examples:
You can't eat money when you're hungry. (0.0)
You know you're old when happy hour is a nap. (0.0)
You can't run from problems, unless you have good shoes. (0.0)
How do you get this thing to start? (10.2)
Too much alcohol is bad for you. (14.2)
You learn to accept these things as you get older. (23.1)
You can get a driver's license when you're sixteen in some states. (29.1)
you're welcome ()
A2 said as a polite answer when someone thanks you for doing something
Dictionary examples:
"Thanks for the coffee." "You're welcome, stay awake!" (0.0)
"Thanks for the map." "You're welcome, don't get lost!" (0.0)
"Thanks for the dictionary." "You're welcome, now you're speechless!" (0.0)
"It was very nice of you to help." "You're welcome." (10.1)
you (PERSON/PEOPLE ADDRESSED)
A1 used to refer to the person or people you are talking to
Dictionary examples:
You can't read a book upside down! (0.0)
You look funny in that hat! (0.0)
You have pizza on your nose! (0.0)
I love you. (4.8)
You look nice. (4.8)
Are you two ready? (6.7)
You're coming tonight, aren't you? (10.0)
You painted that yourself? You smart girl! (23.4)