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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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You're welcome or your welcome

Which is correct ....your welcome or you're welcome?
  

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] You're : contraction of you + are [Thanks for the nice speech. ]

  • ] You're : contraction of you + are [Thanks for the nice speech.
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Your: possessive adjective [Your welcom(ing) speech made me feel very much at home.]

You're: contraction of you + are [Thanks for the nice speech. ~ You're welcome.]
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Hi,
The latter. It means 'You are welcome'.

Clive

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