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  1. My high? I don't believe I own a high.
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  3. I think you are getting confused between "your" and "you're." I'll provide some definitions and examples below of the different types of spelling.
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  5. [size=6][i]Your[/i][/size]
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  7. [size=5]Definition[/size]
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  9. Your is the second person possessive adjective, used to describe something as belonging to you. Your is always followed by a noun or gerund.
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  11. [size=5]Examples[/size]
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  13. What is your name?
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  15. Is this your pen?
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  17. Your book is on the table.
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  19. This is your chair and this is mine.
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  21. What happened to your dog?
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  23. This is your best work ever!
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  25. Your presence is causing some problems.
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  27. [size=6][i]You're[/i][/size]
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  29. [size=5]Definition[/size]
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  31. You’re is the contraction of "you are" and is often followed by the present participle (verb form ending in -ing).
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  33. [size=5]Examples[/size]
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  35. You’re going to be late.
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  37. Is that what you’re wearing?
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  39. I think you’re lying.
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  41. If you’re ready, we can go.
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  43. I can’t believe you’re a doctor!
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  45. When you’re my age, you’ll understand.
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  47. You’re welcome.
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  49. You’re the best!
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  51. You're incredibly annoying.
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  53. Hopefully that'll clear up some of the confusion between "your" and "you're."
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