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The word "your" primarily has one form, which is the second-person possessive pronoun used to indicate ownership or association with the person being addressed. It can appear in various contexts, such as in singular or plural usage, but it remains the same in form. In informal contexts, variations like "yer" may occur in dialects or slang, but these are not standard forms.

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6d ago

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