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Dtl_inh Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

"you time" and "your time", which one?

Hi,

Im not a native speaker so I wonder whether you could use "you time" instead of "your time" in writing and speaking nowadays? I got an email has something as below:

"...in the fast growing country like yours, you time will surely come."
  

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No, it may be a typo; only your time is correct.

  • No, it may be a typo; only your time is correct.
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No, it may be a typo; only your time is correct.
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Dtl_inh"...in the fast growing country like yours, you time will surely come."
Hello Dtl_inh

I'm a mere learner, but I can say with 100 % certainty this "you time" is a typo. It should be "your time".

paco

[PS] Oops, sorry, Mr Micawber. My posting was too late.
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Im sorry, Mr Micawber, does "typo" mean "mistype"?
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Yes, a "typo" is a "typographical error". By the way, "mistype" is a verb, not a noun.

paco
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Thanks Paco, very much. Emotion: smile

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