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OpenStudy (anonymous):

You should cautiously approach (your, you’re) pet if (she, her) is a new parent.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Crissy15 @Quan99 @Ellen_mariexo @RebeccaPink6398 @Tazmaniadevil @youngnephew34 @UltraSoundwave15 @RebeccaPink6398

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fan and medal

OpenStudy (reni_love_ela):

your and she

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For the first--You're is a contraction of "you are." Your indicates ownership. Which do you think?

OpenStudy (quan99):

you're and she

OpenStudy (youngnephew34):

You're and she

OpenStudy (crissy15):

you're is you are so that is incorrect and then she or her is she because it makes sense and her is like belonging to her or saying something about her uk she is like what she is, in this case a new parent

OpenStudy (quan99):

oh yea your is right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well what is the question

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