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What sentences uses a pronoun that names the person spoken to?

Here are some sentences that use pronouns that name the person spoken to (also known as second-person pronouns):

* You are doing a great job!

* Your work is exceptional.

* Have you ever been to Paris?

* Could you please pass the salt?

* What do you think of this new movie?

* Tell me what you want for dinner.

* I hope you have a good day.

The most common second-person pronoun is "you," but it can also take forms like "your," "yours," "yourself," etc.

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