Whats the difference between "your and you're?

Whats the difference between “your and you’re?

Answer #1

‘You’re’ is a contraction of ‘you are’. You’re going to have to try harder.

‘Your’ is a possessive of ‘you’. Bring your coat.

Answer #2

Not to be confused with ‘yore,’ meaning ‘far in the past.’ Or ‘yare,’ meaning ‘agile.’

As in: You’re confusing your yare year of yore with your yare year du jour.

Answer #3

your is something that belongs to someone e.g. Your cat is so cute. You’re is an abbreviation of you are e.g. You’re so cool. get it? :) hope I helped x

Answer #4

besides your means like its YOUR stuff. and

you’re means you are

Answer #5

use an online dictionary!

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