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You (stressed /ju/; unstressed /jə/) is the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and objective case, in Modern English. The oblique/objective form you functioned originally as both accusative and dative). The possessive forms of you are your (used before a noun) and yours (used in place of a noun).The reflexive forms are yourself (singular) and yourselves (plural).