Your vs You're|Ask Linda!|English Grammar from contraction meaning grammar Watch Video
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Description: “Your” and “you’re” often get confused. “Your” is a possessive adjective indicating ownership. “You’re” is a contraction of “you are”. Next time you want to be sure that you are using the right one think about whether you want to express ownership or simply say “you are”.nn‘Your’ and ‘You’re’ often get confused in the English language.nnLet’s break it down:nn‘Your’ is a possessive adjective and indicates ownership. nn‘You’re’ simply is the contra
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