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01cite10Mister Micawber12cite11i10Sing together with.12i12br10So "you" is a plural noun here....I see. Thanks.02br
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01cite10Khoff12cite10No, "you" is not necessarily plural here. The sentence means "she can't hear (the radio, for instance) if you are singing at the same time." I like to 11i10sing along with 12i10the radio in the car, but my daughter does not like it because then she can't hear the singer on the radio; she can