Just to help you brush up. Your vs. You're - English Grammar
Even though you're and your sound the same, they mean two very different things. You're is actually a contraction of "you are," as in "You're cute." Contractions like this are especially common in spoken English.
Your is a possessive adjective. It describes a noun by telling us to whom it belongs, as in, "I love your new dress!" (The dress belongs to you.) Other possessive adjectives are: my, his, her, their, and our.
Your vs. You're Grammar Quiz
car is very dirty.
an amazing Karaoke singer.
right, flirting is fun.
I love turquoise and gold earrings.
baby has big eyes, just like you.
not serious about moving to China, or are you?
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