Is you singular or plural?
The subject pronoun “you” can be singular or plural.
If you’re talking to one person, “you” is singular (e.g., “You are a motivated student”).
If you’re talking to two or more people, “you” is plural (e.g., “You are all great students”).
If you’re unsure about when to use you in your writing, QuillBot’s free Grammar Checker can help you choose the correct pronoun.