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Tkacka15 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

You

"The prosecutor said the case may seem complicated but was, in fact, simple. “You do not have to be bankers or financial experts to understand what this case is about." (From The Guardian.)

Is the personal pronoun "You" plural or singular in the above context?
  

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tkacka15 banker s or financial expert s It's referring to a group of people.

  • tkacka15 banker s or financial expert s It's referring to a group of people.
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tkacka15bankers or financial experts
It's referring to a group of people.
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teechrIt's referring to a group of people.
Yes, it's referring to a group of people, but, still, can we say that "you" is plural in that context?
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I think it's plural. Otherwise, it would say "You do not have to be a banker or a financial expert to understand what this case is about".
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tkacka15 teechrIt's referring to a group of people.Yes, it's referring to a group of people, but, still, can we say that "you" is plural in that context?
Yes, we can.

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