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“Your” vs. “You’re”: Definitions and Examples | Grammarly
You’re is a contraction that condenses the pronoun you and the verb are into one word. It is used to express a state of being or to describe someone. You’re doing a great job washing the dishes. By understanding that these words mean different things, you’ll be able to differentiate between the two.
You're Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
ˈyu̇r ˈyȯr ˈyü-ər. : you are. Word History. First Known Use. circa 1590, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler. The first known use of you're was circa 1590. See more words from the same year. Articles Related to you're. Your vs. You're: How to Use Them... Dictionary Entries Near you're. you'll never know. you're.
Your vs. You’re: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
You’re actually stands for the words You are. Other contractions are, Can’t=Cannot. Won’t=Will not. Don’t=Do not. Haven’t=Have not. So, we must keep this in mind when we are writing our sentences. If the two separate words you are do not fit, we cannot use the contraction you’re. For example, You’re car is running. WRONG.
"Your" vs. "You're": How To Choose The Right Word ...
Both your and you’re are incorrectly used in the first sentence; they should be switched. It should look like this instead: You’re so talented at playing your piano. In the second sentence, your is the correct word to use. The third sentence is correct.
Your vs. You’re : Do You Know the Difference? - GrammarBook.com
It’s easy to confuse your and you’re because they sound the same when spoken out loud. They clearly have a similar spelling as well. However, confusing the two can make your writing less clear or undercut the point you are trying to make.
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