English, asked by PerryThePlatypus, 1 year ago

What is the difference between you and you're?

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Answered by AshertGrey
1
'You' is "You" itself and 'You're' is "You are"

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Answered by rakshankmr
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The question you have asked is fairly simple and yet very confusing...but I'v the solution for you Perry the platypus!

You is usually referred to the second person and you're is nothing but the combination of you are though both are pronounced the same way.

I hope it helps btw I like your name!
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