Contrary to popular belief, 'your' can only be used when talking about someone else's property.
Examples:
"Is this your pencil, Angela?"
"How's your drawing going, Aman?"
"Your cat is so cute!"Now, "you're" is used when describing someone as it's short for "you are"
Examples:
"You're so cool, Lilly!"
"You're so sexist!"
"You're adorable."Okay! Time to practice what you learnt!
1) Your/You're the best!
2) Can I borrow your/you're notes?
3) I loved your/you're story!
4) I found a mistake in your/you're paper,Leave your answers in the comments and good luck 😊
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English Grammar For Beginners
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