* First person refers to the speaker (I, we).
* Second person refers to the person being spoken to (you, you all).
* Third person refers to someone or something other than the speaker or the person being addressed (he, she, it, they).
Plural refers to more than one person or thing.
So, while "you" can be plural, the "second person" itself is not inherently plural or singular. It depends on the context.