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what's the difference between "your" and "you're"??
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soffi posted over a year ago
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noahnstar1616 said:
You're- You're going to the store.
Your- I want your heart.
DandC4evacute said:
your, as in, "your cat" , "your book" you're, as in, "you're here."
xoxoshy said:
Your = Your
For ex. - Is that your pic?
You're = You are
For ex. - You're welcome.
egyptprincess7 said:
Okay. i'll give you examples.
First example: You're going to have to return that.
Second example: That's your book,not mine.
i really uh,can't explain more then this...
shyhigh said:
You're is you are only shorte while Your is'nt short for anything:D:D:D:D::D
Doodlebug81 said:
"your" is possessive - as in your room, your things, etc.
"you're" is a contraction for "you are" - you're having fun, you're welcome, etc.
Heroine999 said:
You're is a contraction.You are.Your means ownership.Do you have anymore question about homophones and/or simple words like a,or?
smileyAqua said:
Well, *puts on smarty pants glasses* Your refers to One person, like "Can I borrow your book?" And You're refers to more than one person, like " You're all being so stupid." At least, Thats what I think they mean.
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