- YOUR is a possessive adjective. E.g: Is this your computer? What's your name? I know your parents. What do you do in your free time? I don't like your new hair-cut. etc.
- YOU ' RE is the subject pronoun (YOU) + the short form of (ARE). E.g: You're a student [You are a student]. You're students [You are students]. You're intelligent [You are intelligent]. You're 16 [You are sixteen]. You're Moroccan [You are Moroccan]. etc.
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| 01. welcome. | |
| 02. doing the quiz now. | |
| 03. I think right. I need to be careful about it. | |
| 04. How old is brother? | |
| 05. I'm sorry but late. | |
| 06. sleeping bag is in the car. | |
| 07. I'm sorry for loss. | |
| 08. son has got the prize. | |
| 09. not serious about selling house, are you? | |
| 10. Thanks for time. |