Whether to use Your or You're

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Your: is the possessive form of you; something belonging to you. 'Can I have your autograph, You're: contraction for you are. 'You're a fool if you think I'm giving anything to you.' Enhanced by Zemanta
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Published on October 12, 2010 08:00
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