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Is you an adjective?

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The word "you" is not an adjective. While adjectives describe a person, place or thing (nouns), "you" simply refers to a person. This means that "you" is a pronoun, or a word that loosely refers to an already specified person. Other pronouns are he, she, they, it, and we.

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