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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Does "you" refer to one person?

Does "you" refer to one person or can it refer to "you and your bride"?

I will give you a DVD with which you and your bride can do whatever you want.

Is this how you would have asked the question? Would you have used the word "refer" Is there a more correct way of formulating this question?

Does "you" refer to one person or can it refer to "you and your bride"?

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The pronoun you refers to the listener and his bride. Your question is fine.

  • The pronoun you refers to the listener and his bride.
  • Your question is fine.
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The pronoun you refers to the listener and his bride.

Your question is fine.

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