Your vs. You’re: A Common English Mix-Up
English learners often find themselves tripped up by small but important distinctions, and one of the most common is the difference between “your” and “you’re.” While your shows possession (e.g., “Your book is on the table”), you’re is short for you are (e.g., “You’re doing great!”).
Though the difference seems simple, mastering it makes a big impact on how confident and accurate you sound in everyday communication. Paying attention to these details helps avoid misunderstandings and strengthens both writing and speaking skills. By practicing together, students can turn these common mistakes into opportunities for growth and improvement.
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