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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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english

I am fine,what about you/ your's
which one will fit
  

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Hi You need an 'apostrophe s' at the end with a noun; but it's wrong if you are using a pronoun: - Is this cat Dave's? - This cat, Dave, is it yours? Dave

  • Hi You need an 'apostrophe s' at the end with a noun; but it's wrong if you are using a pronoun: - Is this cat Dave's?
  • - This cat, Dave, is it yours?
  • Dave
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Hi

You need an 'apostrophe s' at the end with a noun; but it's wrong if you are using a pronoun:

- Is this cat Dave's?

- This cat, Dave, is it yours?

Dave
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Anonymous I am fine,what about you/ your's which one will fit
I'm fine. What/How about you?
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... Some people say 'What about you and yours?', meaning, how are you and your family

Dave

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