Sentence examples for form of you from inspiring English sources

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The supposedly snobbish French leave all personal pronouns in the unassuming lowercase, and Germans respectfully capitalize the formal form of "you" and even, occasionally, the informal form of "you," but would never capitalize "I".

I'm not big on the favorite Beltway gotcha, which takes the form of "you once said A, now you say B, so how can you explain that, huh?" As I see it, it's all too often a substitute for actually talking about substance.

You need to use the plural form of "you are" as well -- "Vous êtes _____" Pronounce this as "vooz eht boh".

Note how you cannot just add an "s" to belles, you need to use the plural form of "you are" as well -- "Vous êtes".

This punchy stand-alone fail most likely originated as a shortened form of "You fail" or, more fully, "You fail it," the taunting "game over" message in the late-'90s Japanese video game Blazing Star, notorious for its fractured English.

It goes back to 2009 when, at Davos, President Erdoğan insulted Shimon Peres, then Israel's president, using the Turkish form of "you" that is normally used for dogs, and accusing him of atrocities in Gaza.

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This form of you-are-there theater is also being used to illustrate topics that would seem more suited to tabloid television.

No matter what form of cardio you do, you'll be healthier.

They will interpret your behavior in the meeting based on the perception they formed of you.

"And if you pay some form of subscription, you could have advertising.

If you bring the wrong form of money, you're left scrambling for dollars.

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