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do not put an apostrophe after yourin yours​

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Explanation:

When to Use Yours

When you are indicating possession, yours is the correct choice—not your's. You do not need an apostrophe to indicate possession because yours itself is a possessive pronoun. ... None of these words requires an apostrophe since they

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