A1pronounhigh_frequency_chunk

UK/["/ju//juː/"]/US/["/jə//juː/"]/

Meaning of You

used as the subject or object of a verb or after a preposition to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to

In simple words: A word used to talk about the person or people you are speaking to.

You in a sentence

  • You said you knew the way.
  • I thought she told you.
  • Can I sit next to you?
  • I want both of you to help.
  • I don't think that hairstyle is you *(= it doesn't suit your appearance or personality)*.
  • You girls, stop talking!
  • You stupid idiot!
  • You learn a language better if you visit the country where it is spoken.
  • It's a friendly place—people come up to you in the street and start talking.
  • I wish you and yours all the best for the year ahead!

How to use You

Commonly used in both spoken and written English. It is appropriate in most situations but can feel too direct in very formal contexts.

Grammar pattern

standalone pronoun

Memory hint

Think of 'u' as a shortcut—'u' stands for 'you'.

Related words

Collocations with You

Synonyms for You

  • thou
  • youse
  • ya

Opposites of You

Common mistakes with You

  • Confused with 'your' vs 'you're'.
  • Using 'you' to refer to someone else instead of the person you are speaking to.
  • Misunderstanding the plural form 'you' in addressing multiple people.

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Frequently asked questions about You

What does You mean?

A word used to talk about the person or people you are speaking to.

What is the definition of You?

used as the subject or object of a verb or after a preposition to refer to the person or people being spoken or written to

How do you use You in a sentence?

You said you knew the way.

Can you give another example of You?

I thought she told you.

What are synonyms for You?

Common alternatives include thou, youse, ya.

What is the opposite of You?

Opposite meanings include I, he, she, they.

What words go with You?

It commonly pairs with you are, you know, you see.

What are common mistakes when using You?

Confused with 'your' vs 'you're'. Using 'you' to refer to someone else instead of the person you are speaking to. Misunderstanding the plural form 'you' in addressing multiple people.

How do you pronounce You?

US: /["/jə//juː/"]/, UK: /["/ju//juː/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use You?

Commonly used in both spoken and written English. It is appropriate in most situations but can feel too direct in very formal contexts.

What CEFR level is You?

"You" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.