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you in both singular and plural. So, â??Iâ?? (first person) may address â??youâ?? (second person).
to bring together. In English, you may be asked to synthesise two pieces of writings, in...
meaning small; used to denote smallness, affection or triviality, e.g. duckling, mommy, Johnny,...
when the subject of the sentence performs the action expressed by the verb, e.g. The dog bit...
a non-finite form of the verb. In English, there are two forms of the particle. See present...
See colloquialism.