What’s the difference between your and you’re?
Your
Your is the second person possessive adjective, used to describe something as belonging to you. Your is always followed by a noun or gerund. What is your name?
Is this your pen?
Your book is on the table.
This is your chair and this is mine.
What happened to your dog?
This is your best work ever!
Your being here is causing some problems.
I didn’t know your working late would be so difficult.
You’re You’re is the contraction of "you are" and is often followed by the present participle (verb form ending in -ing). You’re going to be late.
Is that what you’re wearing?
I think you’re lying.
If you’re ready, we can go.
I can’t believe you’re a doctor!
When you’re my age, you’ll understand.
You’re welcome.
You’re the best!
The Bottom Line The confusion between your and you’re occurs because the two words are pronounced pretty much the same.
The ironclad rule – no exceptions – is that if you’re able to replace the word with "you are," you’re saying you’re. Otherwise, your only choice is your.
You can thank me later, AK.I'm just trying to help you out of this mess. YOU'RE in a mess and I'm trying to help you save YOUR ass.
Originally Posted by bbkid
Do you think that I would really count on ANYONE picking a dictionary up and ACTUALLY do it?...
But, wait you Did.
Thanks for doing the work and the copy and pasting...I love the "effort" kinda a turn on. Oh yeah, thanks for joining the thread.
Now spend some money or keep copy and pasting...I mean we all have some free time, right? I just get paid for mine
And never kiss and tell....wait, are you going to look that up to?
And "thank you" ..... Thank me with booking a session and taking care of the donation....it gets boring after a while replying to non sense....or will I get in trouble for making a run on sentence? LOL
XOXO always.
P.S. MY ass is not in a mess, everything is cleared up.
And I SURELY do not need you to Save me....wear your cape well and try and save someone else. Just do not choke while YOU ARE wearing it.
See, I can follow rules...SOMETIMES.