You are English [ju] and beautiful [j? ]
Pronoun you; You; You; Used in conjunction with nouns and adjectives to address someone directly; Generally refers to anyone.
[others] plural: yous.
Is it English? (r),e? (r)] Beauty [ɑ? Uh, uh]
One acre (equal to 100 square meter).
It was the best time of my life.
Those years were the happiest time in my life.
Word usage
Are is mainly used in sentences with plural concepts in the subject table, including some simple collective noun, such as: people, the second person of family (You) is used with are, and the common sentence pattern is "You are+…".
Pronoun you is a singular and plural homonym, which can mean both "you" and "you", so avoid confusion and always be friends with are.
1, you are great. You're great.
Amy and Mary are sisters. Su Hai and Su Yang are sisters.
The whole family is at home. The whole family is at home.
There are many apples on the tree.