second person noun
[noncount] 1 grammar : a set of words or forms (such as pronouns or verb forms) that refer to the person that the speaker or writer is addressing — often used before another noun ▪ “You” is the second person singular and plural pronoun in English. 2 : a writing style that uses second person pronouns and verbs
▪ The author begins the story in the second person with the sentence “You open the door and step into the room.” — compare first person, third person
▪ The author begins the story in the second person with the sentence “You open the door and step into the room.” — compare first person, third person






