Don't miss the mark: Your vs. you’re

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“Your” is a possessive form of “you”, as in Did you remember to bring your ray gun? 



“You’re” is a contraction for “you are,” as in You’re one ace shot with that ray gun, Johnny!



You’re going to get this right from now on, aren’t you?



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