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For questions about pronouns that refer to a specific person or thing, like 'he', 'she', 'it', or 'they'.
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Is using "you" to refer to anyone, not the person you're talking to, a known, specific gramm...
I was discussing a certain road driving conditions with a friend. I said: You shouldn't be driving faster than 50 mph on that road!
I didn't mean him or anybody in particular. I meant anybody driving …