is "you and I" a verb

No, they are pronouns.

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no...pronouns

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 No , they are pronouns.

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No , they are pronouns.

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No , they are pronouns.

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 No, of course not. Verbs are action words, like: Running, reading, playing etc. A pronoun is used in place of a noun. So, instead of writing 'Rahul went shopping. Rahul bought eggs, butter, and books,' we can write 'He' in place of Rahul. 'You' and 'I' are also pronouns.

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Joshiba you and i are not verbs. Verbs are the actions performed by the doer. For example: Rita is asking a question. here n this sentence Rita is the doer and what she is doing is the verb that is asking is the verb. You must know what are nouns. the words used as alternatives at the place of nouns are known as pronouns for example :- Rahul is sleeping. here at the place of Rahul we can use the pronoun "he". Some other pronouns are she, it, they,etc. Pronouns thus comprise the words you and I not the verbs...........

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