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Most people mix up "you're" and "your" from time to time. However, you can learn to avoid this common writing mistake by memorizing the proper way to use each word.
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Understand the proper usage of the word you need. The best way to do that is to sound it out. There is a replacement test that will tell you for certain which word will fit. Read the sentence with you are in place of where the your/you're is intended. If it makes sense, then you're would be right. If not, then your would fit. [1] X Research source You could also replace your with my in the sentence. If it fits, then use your. [2] X Research source
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Create a mnemonic to help you distinguish between the words. A mnemonic is a device that helps you remember something. You may find a mnemonic helpful when remembering the difference between you're and your. Elements such as parallelism and vivid imagery are usually effective mnemonic tools.
- Consider the sentence "If you're writing it you're , you're writing it right." You are doing something when you write, and thus the contraction you're is correct.
- You could also try something like the sentence "Your Outraged Unicorns Race," where the first letter of each word spells out the correct usage. Because the unicorns belong to you, they're your unicorns.
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Write you're as a contraction or a combination of the words you and are . Other examples of contractions include doesn't for does not, they're for they are, and can't for cannot. [3] X Research source
- " You're a good friend" means "You are a good friend."
- "I don't know what you're talking about" means "I do not know what you are talking about."
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Remember that you're is actually a combination of two words. It thus fulfills two very important roles in a sentence or clause. Because it includes both a pronoun and a verb, you're will always be the subject and at least part of the verb of any clause in which it appears.
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Write your as the possessive form of you . The possessive form refers to something that a person has, something that belongs to the person in question, or the person you are talking to. Your reflects ownership, as in "yours, mine, and ours". [4] X Research source
- "Is your stomach growling?"
- " Your book is on the table."
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Remember that the word your will usually not be followed by an adjective. In most cases, your will not be followed by an adjective (a word that describes something) when that adjective is describing the person that you are talking to. [5] X Research source
- In other words, saying " Your very kind" will almost never be correct. "Your very kind" would only be correct if someone were describing a noun, as in "Your nice son brought me my coat." Here, your nice is correct because nice is describing the person's son.
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Take a look at some examples. Each of the following examples shows an incorrect use of your/you're, and why it is incorrect.
- "I can't read you're
handwriting."
- Incorrect, because the contraction for you are is being used in place of the possessive form of you. "I can't read you are handwriting"' doesn't make sense. It should be replaced with your .
- "If your
hungry, then you should probably eat something."
- Incorrect because there is no possession in question. You can be hungry, but in English you don't possess hunger. This passes the replacement test. Rewriting it with you are fits. Your should be replaced here with you're , or you are .
- "I think your
very smart."
- Again, incorrect. The "very smart" does not belong to the person that you are talking to — this doesn't make any sense. Replace your with you're , or you are .
- "I'm smarter than you're
"
- Correct, because the contraction for you are has been used in place of the possessive form of you. However, this unconventional usage is likely to confuse people, so avoid ending a sentence with you're even if it's grammatically correct.
- "I can't read you're
handwriting."
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- Keep in mind that the word your will never be followed by the words the , a , or an . [6] X Research sourceThanks
- There is another word, yore , that sounds just the same as you're and your . Yore refers to a time long past and isn't used often in casual speech. [7] X Research sourceThanks
- Just remember "You're not spelling your words correctly," and it all falls into place.Thanks
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References
- ↑ https://writingexplained.org/your-vs-youre-difference
- ↑ https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/grammar/british-grammar/pronouns/pronouns-possessive-my-mine-your-yours-etc
- ↑ https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/grammar/contractions/1/
- ↑ https://www.grammar.cl/Notes/Possessive_Pronouns.htm
- ↑ https://www.lawlessenglish.com/english-mistakes/your-vs-youre/
- ↑ https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/grammar/british-grammar/determiners/a-an-and-the
- ↑ https://grammarist.com/homophones/yore-vs-your-or-youre/
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To use you're and your correctly, remember that you're is short for "you are," and your is used to show ownership, like in "your house." If you don't know which one to use, try writing "you are" instead. If the sentence still makes sense, use you're . If the sentence doesn't make sense, use your . To learn more tricks for using you're and your correctly, like coming up with a mnemonic to help you remember, keep reading!
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