Your or you're?
- "Your" is the second person possessive adjective. It is used to describe something as belonging to someone. It should be followed by either a noun or the gerund.
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Where is your hat? |
Your being here has been very helpful. |
- "You’re" is the contraction "you are." It is usually followed by the present participle, but can also be followed by an adjective.
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You’re going to be late! |
I wonder if you’re getting sick. | |
It seems like you’re hungry. |