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When do you use your and you're in a sentence?

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Answered by riya333shah
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Answer:

Your book is with me.

You're coming with me to the mall.

Explanation:

So in the first sentence, YOUR BOOK IS WITH ME, tells us about the possession of the book. It means that the book belongs to Sam (any particular name) which is with me.

In the second sentence, YOU'RE COMING WITH ME, the word YOU ARE is abbreviated to YOU'RE.

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