No. It is grammatically correct to say "you're satisfactory" where "you're" stands for "you are". But it is a rather brutal way of saying "your performance in this task is satisfactory", or some such praising statement.
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No. Use "to your satisfaction."
The correct spelling is copacetic (in good order, satisfactory).
Satisfactory, you have spelled it correctly.
Satisfactory is an adjective.
It is correct
Satisfactory is an adjective. The noun form is satisfaction.
In it's use as an idiom, it is correct to say, "satisfactory", when asked how you are doing.
The correct spelling is satisfactory (acceptable, suitable).
The correct spelling is "satisfactory"
The correct spelling is copacetic (in good order, satisfactory).
more satisfactory, most satisfactory
Satisfactory, you have spelled it correctly.
Satisfactory is a virture.
most satisfactory
Just like that. I guess. We have no idea what you mean.
you performance is not very Satisfactory. The truth was not satisfactory for judges.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
Is it correct to say no one cares?