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"Understand the proper usage of the word you're. It is a contraction, or a combination of the words you and are. Other examples of contractions include doesn't, they're, and can't.

* "You're a good friend." ("YOU ARE a good friend.")
* "I don't know what you're talking about." ("I don't know what YOU ARE talking about.")

Understand the proper usage of the word your. The word your is the possessive form of you, referring to something that a person has, or something that belongs to the person in discussion [or, the person you are talking to].

* "Is your stomach growling?"
* "Your book is on the table.""

Let's practice what you've* learned...

*-YOU HAVE






yes I am aware of my improper grammer....but please have sympathy for me I'm taking GED night classes w/ Wankus!