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What verb comes after pronoun you?

The verb that comes after the pronoun "you" depends on the tense and context of the sentence. Here are some examples:

Present Tense:

* You are reading this.

* You go to school.

* You have a beautiful smile.

* You can do this.

Past Tense:

* You were there yesterday.

* You went to the store.

* You had a great time.

* You could see the mountains from here.

Future Tense:

* You will be happy.

* You will go on vacation next week.

* You will have a good time.

* You will be able to finish the project.

Imperative:

* You be quiet.

* You go now.

* You have fun.

* You try your best.

As you can see, there is no single verb that always comes after "you." The verb depends on the context of the sentence and the intended meaning.

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