Sunday, 9 March 2014

The difference between Your and You're

A) The words your and you're are homophones because they sound the same but have different meanings.

B) When should we use your. You should use your in a sentence where you're saying that it is theirs, and you're is a contraction of you and are.


C)
"Nolan can you please tidy up your mess."
"Nolan can you please stop playing your game."
"Nolan go tidy you're room."

"Dad you're driving the car wrongly."
"Mum you're meant to be driving me to the park."
"Nolan you're getting annoying now, can you please stop."

D)
"Nolan you're doing it wrongly, now pick up your apple skins and put them in the bin."
"Well done you have won your first award. you are now allowed 3 friends to bring to rainbows end."

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