You would never use "your's" in a sentence. It is incorrect. The second person possessive object pronoun is "yours". Pronouns never take an apostrophe.
'This book is mine and that one is yours.'
You're is a contraction for 'you are'.
Your is a possessive pronoun for something that belongs to you.
Example sentence:
Your eyes are open but you're not awake yet.
That package is yours.
I am in your life every day of the week
Sentence- THIS pen is mine and that one is yours.
my ice is icier than yours
You can use "James's" as a possessive form for the name James, indicating ownership or association: e.g. "James's car" or "This is James's book."
After the caterpillar spun its cocoon, it transformed into a butterfly.
Their house is very nice. If it is not yours it must be theirs.
hi my nickname is Uno what's yours?
Word choice is important in shaping the tone, meaning, and impact of a sentence. By selecting specific words, you can convey various emotions, highlight key points, and create a particular atmosphere for the reader. Paying attention to word choice can make your writing more engaging and effective.
That one's yours.
This amazing product can be yours for just pennies a day in 99 easy installments...
In this sentence, "yours" is a possessive pronoun. It is used to show that something does not belong to the person being addressed.
At the end of the sentence.
'Sincerely yours, [insert name here]'