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You suck vs You sucks

The correct phrase is 'you suck.' 'Suck' is the base form of the verb and should be used with the pronoun 'you.' 'You sucks' is incorrect because 'sucks' is the third person singular form of the verb, which does not match with the pronoun 'you.'

Last updated: March 25, 2024

You suck

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal language to express disapproval or dislike towards someone.

Use 'you suck' in informal situations to express disapproval, dislike, or disappointment towards someone's actions or behavior.

Examples:

  • You suck at playing the guitar.
  • I can't believe you suck at cooking.
  • You suck at keeping secrets.
  • You suck at parking.
  • You suck at telling jokes.

You sucks

This phrase is incorrect in English. The verb 'sucks' is the third person singular form and does not agree with the pronoun 'you.'

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