Grammar Lessons with Kate: Your vs. You’re by Kate Asbury Larkin Your vs. you’re Your is a possessive adjective. It shows possession. It says something belongs to a person. You’re is the contraction for you are. Can’t get much simpler than that. August 24th, 2017 Category: Grammar Lessons 1 Comment If you like this, share it One comment on “Grammar Lessons with Kate: Your vs. You’re” As a grammar geek and word nerd, I LOVE these grammar posts! Write a Reply or CommentYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *CommentName * Email * Website Δ Post navigation < Previous Next > Premium Sponsors
As a grammar geek and word nerd, I LOVE these grammar posts!