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11 August, 12:07

What is the objective form of the second person plural pronoun?

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  1. 11 August, 12:15
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    The objective form is You.

    The second person plural pronoun is you because the paradigm is I, You, He/she/it, We, You, they. To find the objective form you have to ask to whom is something being done because then the person is the object of your verb, and the answer for your question is "to you", meaning the objective form is you.
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