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.

 

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