Second person
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In grammar, the second person is the person whom someone is speaking to or writing to. Generally, this is called grammatical person.
[change] Effect on nouns
Very few nouns are second-person nouns because people don't usually talk directly to things like tables. In fact, in English, just about the only kind of nouns that are second-person is a small group of pronouns that can be seen in the table below.
Person | Singular | Plural | |||||
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Subject | Object | Possessive | Subject | Object | Possessive | ||
First | I | me | mine | we | us | ours | |
Second | you | you | yours | you | you | yours | |
Third | Feminine | she | her | hers | they | them | theirs |
Masculine | he | him | his | ||||
Impersonal | it | it | its |
Sometimes, a person's name is used in the second person, but that's usually just with a baby. For example, instead of saying "you sit here", one could say "Charlie sits here".
[change] Effect on verbs
In English grammar, people don't usually have to do anything special to the verb if they use a second-person noun as a subject. In fact, the verb be is the only verb that has a special form for the second person: are. In other languages such as French though, verbs change in different ways to match the subject. In this table, tu and vous are the second-person pronouns. We can see how the verb parler (talk) changes when people use them.
Indicative | Subjunctive | Conditional | Imperative | |||||
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Present | Simple Past | Imperfect | Simple Future | Present | Imperfect | Present | Present | |
je | parle | parlai | parlais | parlerai | parle | parlasse | parlerais | |
tu | parles | parlas | parlais | parleras | parles | parlasses | parlerais | parle |
il | parle | parla | parlait | parlera | parle | parlât | parlerait | |
nous | parlons | parlâmes | parlions | parlerons | parlions | parlassions | parlerions | parlons |
vous | parlez | parlâtes | parliez | parlerez | parliez | parlassiez | parleriez | parlez |
ils | parlent | parlèrent | parlaient | parleront | parlent | parlassent | parleraient |
[change] See also
- Grammatical person
- First person
- Third person