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what's the difference between your's and yours' why do people write it differently??​

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Answered by Anweshapaik
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Answer:

Always use yours' and never your's. Although they look almost exactly alike, the version with the apostrophe is incorrect and will make your writing look unprofessional. Yours' is a possessive pronoun that can show ownership of something. Your's is a misspelling of yours'.

Answered by tejasvinisinhaps23
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Always use yours and never your's. Although they look almost exactly alike, the version with the apostrophe is incorrect and will make your writing look unprofessional. Yours is a possessive pronoun that can show ownership of something. Your's is a misspelling of yours.

The idea that yours needs an apostrophe comes out of the fact that on virtually every other word, 's indicates possession, so English speakers sometimes think yours should be spelled your's. However, this is always incorrect – yours is the only correct spelling.

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