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Well first, you put the apostrophe in the right place! It's spelled YOU'RE.

It means "you are" so you use it in place of those words, such as "You're going to flunk if you don't do your homework."

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You never gave us the answer so it’s your fault if we flunk lol

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Q: How do you use the contraction youre correctly?
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