Sunday, January 6, 2019

You vs Yourself

Have faith in you vs Have faith in yourself
Now what's the difference between above two phrases.
The former that is "have faith in you" is an incomplete sentence because subject is missing. The subject should either be the first person singular/plural or third person plural.
e.g. 1. I have faith in you. (first person singular)
e.g. 2. We have faith in you. (first person plural)
e.g. 3. They have faith in you. (third person plural)

The latter that is "have faith in yourself" is a complete sentence which means the other person is telling you to have faith in you.




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