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which is .....(their/your) favourite place to celebrate it?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Which is ___ (their/your) favourite place to celebrate it?

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\boxed{Your}

\mathtt\orange{Which\:is\:<u>your</u>\:favourite\:place\:to\:celebrate\:it?}

\huge\mathtt\red{Uses\:of\:"your"}

Your is a possessive pronoun, and it describes a noun. If the word in question is being used as an adjective, then you should use your. You're is a contraction, and there is an easy “test” you can complete to see if you should use it in a sentence.

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathtt\red{Question}

Which is ___ (their/your) favourite place to celebrate it?

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\huge\mathtt\red{Answer}

\boxed{Your}

\mathtt\orange{Which\:is\:your\:favourite\:place\:to\:celebrate\:it?}

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\huge\mathtt\red{Uses\:of\:"your"}

Your is a possessive pronoun, and it describes a noun. If the word in question is being used as an adjective, then you should use your. You're is a contraction, and there is an easy “test” you can complete to see if you should use it in a sentence.

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