English, asked by banasreehalder, 11 months ago

what's the difference Between your and yours?​

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Answered by drishtikaushik2310
3

Answer:

o expand on what flaze said, "your" is a possessive adjective, so it is always used with a noun: your house, your cat, etc. "Yours" is a possessive pronoun, which replaces the noun: This is my book, that is yours. In this case "yours" replaces "your book". 'yours' is a possessive pronoun


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Answered by hareshwaran37
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your means I'm. yours means it is my things.


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