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Your vs You're | Ask Linda! | English Grammar

2017-01-16 8 Dailymotion

In this episode, Linda takes a look at the differences between “you’re” and “your”. Enjoy the episode! <br /> <br />Linda is a German/American ITTT alumna, teaching English in South Korea. <br /> <br />Be sure to like and share this video if you find it helpful. <br /> <br /> <br />‘Your’ and ‘You’re’ often get confused in the English language. <br /> <br />Let’s break it down: <br /> <br />‘Your’ is a possessive adjective and indicates ownership. <br /> <br />‘You’re’ simply is the contracted form of ‘you are’. <br /> <br />Let’s take a look at this example sentence: <br /> <br />Your grades are great this semester. <br /> <br />(Your, here indicating ownership) <br /> <br />You’re the best student in the entire school! <br /> <br />(you’re here meaning you are) <br /> <br />Next time you’re not quite sure, think about if you want to express ownership or of you want to say ‘you are’. <br /> <br />That’s it for today! See you next time!

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