A Common Grammatical Error in English

Do you know the difference between "your" and you're"?

Many times people mix up the two words and use them wrong. Even native English speakers do so. Be careful when writing these words and remember that "your" is a possessive pronoun and "you're" is a contraction of the words -- you are--.

We use "your" in sentences like:
This is your candy.
Is your name Sarah?

We use "you're" when we want to use the contraction of the words "you are" like:
You're going to get in trouble.
Sam, you're a really handsome guy!

Hope this helps you avoid a grammatical error in English.

~Missy

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