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second person

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second person (countable and uncountable, plural second persons)

  1. (grammar) The form of a verb used when the subject of a sentence is the audience. In English, the second person is used with the pronouns thou and you. In many languages the singular, applying to one person, and plural, applying to several people, are distinct.
    “Are” is the second person of “to be”.
    “Hast” is the second person singular of the German verb “haben”.
    “Habt” is the second person plural of the German verb “haben”.
  2. A form of narrative writing using verbs in the second person in order to give the impression that the action is happening to the reader.

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