Tip #4

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Your vs. You're

Your is possessive, meaning that something belongs to you or the person you are speaking to. For example, "What is your name?" Or, "Are these your car keys?"

On the other hand, you're is a contraction of the words "you" and "are".

Examples:
1. You're beautiful today.
2. You're mine, only mine.

- Ms. S

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