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Mathematics 17 Online
OpenStudy (cookie_2046):

what's the difference between your and you're? wondering

OpenStudy (inkyvoyd):

your = second person possessive form. If you want to refer to someone's cat while talking to that someone: "your cat" you're: contraction for two words "you are". If you want to call someone a cat you would say "you're a cat"

OpenStudy (cookie_2046):

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OpenStudy (cookie_2046):

ok (:

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