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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

use of your and you're

0Hi! can someone help me to understand what's the difference of your and you're? thanks!0-
  

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02br 02br 00You're- this is the abbreviated form of you are. 0-

  • 02br 02br 00You're- this is the abbreviated form of you are.
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0Your – belonging to the person spoken to02br
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00Your bag is over there.02br
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00You're- this is the abbreviated form of you are. You're a silly boy.0-
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1font00I make a conscious effort to pronounce them differently, as well. I pronounce "you're" just as I would "you" with an 'r' at the end. I pronounce "your" to rhyme with "yore". Many, many, many people do not make the distinction. I must admit, however, that both often end up in "schwa" in rapid speech, if whichever word is not accented.02font02br

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