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91you'll — strong 1 the short form of you will 2 the short form of you shall …
92you'd — UK [juːd] / US [jud] short form 1) the usual way of saying or writing you had . This is not often used in formal writing. 2) the usual way of saying or writing you would . This is not often used in formal writing …
93you're — [jɔː] short form the usual way of saying or writing ‘you are . This is not often used in formal writing You re looking well, Peter.[/ex] …
94you've — [juːv] short form the usual way of saying or writing ‘you have when ‘have is an AUXILIARY VERB. This is not often used in formal writing You ve got a letter.[/ex] …
95you'd — [[t]yud[/t]] unstressed [[t]yʊd, yəd[/t]] use contraction of you had or you would[/ex] …
96you'll — [[t]yul[/t]] unstressed [[t]yʊl, yəl[/t]] contraction of you will or you shall[/ex] …
97you'd — /jud / (say yoohd), weak form /jəd / (say yuhd) contraction of you had or you would …
98you'll — /jul / (say yoohl), weak form /jəl / (say yuhl) contraction of you will or you shall …
99you — [OE] You was originally the accusative and dative form of ye ‘you’, but it began to take over as the nominative form in the 15th century, and at the same time was in the process of ousting the singular thou to become the general secondperson… …
100you'd — contr. 1 you had. 2 you would …