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What does 'your' mean?

Updated: 8/16/2019
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15y ago

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Your is a second person possessive pronoun that means something belongs to the person you are talking to.

Some examples are:

Do your own homework.

This is your bat.

Your parents are nice.

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12y ago
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12y ago

You're means "you are".

Instead of "you are strong", it could be "You're strong".

It's just a short way to say it.

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12y ago

When someone tells you that you're mean, they probably are saying that you are cruel in some way, or that they don't like your attitude towards them.

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11y ago

It means "you are."

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15y ago

Possessive ... belongs to you.

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