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aren't
Verb
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Aren't is the negative present tense form of the verb be used about the person you are talking to, and to more than one person.
They aren't very happy.
John and Mary aren't playing.
Aren't you all hungry?
you
Pronoun
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Used instead of the name of the person being spoken to; it is a second-person pronoun.
You are my best friend.
Can I go to the shops with you?
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Used to talk about anyone.
You have to be 18 years old to see that film.
She has problems with her eyes, and can't see you properly.
you
Determinative
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Used before a word that means the person or people someone is talking to.
You guys can leave now.
hungry
Adjective
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If you feel hungry, you want to eat something and your stomach feels empty.
There are too many poor children who are always hungry.