Faraz Khan What is the difference between of you and of yours? Are you asking about the difference between "you" and "yours", or "you" and "of yours"? Very broadly: "You" is used as the pronoun of the second person singular or plural.
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Faraz KhanWhat is the difference between of you and of yours?Are you asking about the difference between "you" and "yours", or "you" and "of yours"?
Faraz Khanwhich one is more formal and correct?Neither is specifically formal, and both are correct.