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what's the difference between : your, yours & your's ?
Jul 31, 2013 12:07 PM
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'Your' can be treated like an adjective. Ex. -Your house is very big. -This is your pen. 'Yours' can be treated like a noun (although it's a pronoun). It takes place of the original noun, similar to 'it'. -That pen is mine. Where is yours? (ie. "Where is your pen?") "Your's" is not a word.
July 31, 2013
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There is no "your's" as a separate word, although some write "yours" that way. The pronoun "yours" means that belonging to you. "Your" is the possessive pronoun. It's like the relationship between my and mine.
July 31, 2013
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