you · pronoun /juː/
you (PERSON/PEOPLE ADDRESSED)
A1 used to refer to the person or people you are talking to
Dictionary examples:
You look nice.
I love you.
You're coming tonight, aren't you?
Are you two ready?
You painted that yourself? You clever girl!
Learner example:
Thank you for your message. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; German)
you (PEOPLE GENERALLY)
A2 people in general
Dictionary examples:
You learn to accept these things as you get older.
You can't get a driving licence till you're seventeen in this country.
Too much alcohol is bad for you.
How do you get this thing to start?
Learner example:
You can get there by plane. (Key English Test; A2; Portuguese)
you're welcome ()
A2 said as a polite answer when someone thanks you for doing something
Dictionary example:
"It was very kind of you to help." "You're welcome."
you see
C1 used when you are giving an explanation about something
Dictionary examples:
I didn't know she was Welsh, you see.
You see, it was already late by that time.
Learner example:
Family matters had to stay in the family, you see. (Certificate of Proficiency in English; C2; French)