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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"You is all you've got" or "You are all you've got"

Dear Grammarian, which one of the following two is grammatically correct:

"You IS all you've got" OR "You ARE all you've got"

thankyou!

~ S
  

Top answer

You ARE all you've got.

  • You ARE all you've got.
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