This document discusses the proper use of verbs with "you" in the English language. It explains that "you have" is used with the third form of a verb, such as "you have done" or "you have eaten." It also explains that "you will" is used with the first form of a verb, like "you will complete" or "you will come." Additionally, "you are" can be used with the present continuous form, such as "you are performing," or without an ing form, such as "you are chosen." Finally, "you were" can be used with the second form of a verb or third form, and sometimes with the continuous form depending on the sentence.