Your name. It is something that belongs to you, but other people use it when referring to you.
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No, the word "yours" does not use an apostrophe. It is a possessive pronoun that indicates something belongs to you.
"Yours" and "your" are both possessive pronouns in the second person, both singular and plural. Use "your" (the possessive adjective form) when it's followed by a noun - the object that belongs to "you". Use "yours" when it takes the place of a noun. For example:Is this your book?This book is yours.
No. Yours is the possessive form. "Your" used in a sentence can refer to a single person as in "this is your car" or when you are talking to a group of people and say "This is your country".
"sayo" means yours. for example is this "sayo"? -is this yours?
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I imagine that you can take your cell phone into her concert, but if people aren't using them, don't be rude to the other people around you and use yours and cause a distraction to the other people trying to have a good time and enjoy the evening.
Let you mom "announce" or tell other people she is pregnant. That is her role, not yours.
The answer to this riddle is your name. Since it's yours, other people will say it to get your attention, or ask you for something. On occasion you will use it to introduce yourself, but more often, others will use it.
If its yours go to Setting or option (depending on the site). If its other people you may have to hack it