So here are some thought provoking examples:
A judge might say; “Mr. John Smith, I find “you” guilty.” The question arises, then; “who”
is this particular “you”, considering “you” is plural?
The...
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So here are some thought provoking examples:
A judge might say; “Mr. John Smith, I find “you” guilty.” The question arises, then; “who”
is this particular “you”, considering “you” is plural?
The...
(http://iamid.co.uk/blog/)
"Who “you” are, is no longer the question. The question is, who “IS” you. The word “you”
gets more people into trouble than any other word currently utilized within our...