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ScarletWings Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Your or you are

I find myself getting confused about these words a lot. Is it....

Your such a tease

or

You are such a tease
  

Top answer

I think you get confused because you hear "you're such a tease", meaning "you are such an annoying person". Both and sound almost the same. Hope this helps!

  • I think you get confused because you hear "you're such a tease", meaning "you are such an annoying person".
  • Both and sound almost the same.
  • Hope this helps!
  • Raul F.
  • Rueda
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I think you get confused because you hear "you're such a tease", meaning "you are such an annoying person". Both and sound almost the same.

Hope this helps!

Raul F. Rueda
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'You are (you're) such a tease.'

A lot? You get teased a lot?

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