Your VS You’re Grammar Lesson | Example Sentences & Practice QUIZ with Answers

Your VS You’re: What is the difference in English grammar? This is one of the most common errors in English (especially for native English speakers). Once you understand the difference between your and you’re, you will no longer make this common mistake again! At the end of this grammar lesson, there will be a 10-question quiz where you must fill in the blanks with either “your“ or “you’re“. I will provide the answers after each question. “Your“ is a possessive adjective used to indicate ownership or possession. It is used to show that something belongs to the person being addressed. Examples: Is this your book? Your car is parked in the wrong spot. Can you please give me your opinion on this matter? “You’re“ is a contraction of “you are.“ It describes a state of being or an action that someone is currently doing. Examples: You’re very talented. If you’re not busy, would you like to go out
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