Your or You’re? - English Worksheets Land
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Your/You're
Your or You're?
The words your and you're are homophones: they are words that sound the same, but have very different meanings.
Your means "belongs to you": We drove your car to the mall. I will add your name to the list.
You're is a contraction of the words "you are": You're going to be late. You're not the sharpest tool in the shed.
DIRECTIONS: For each sentence, write the correct word, your or you're on the line.
1. I have a cupcake, but _____________ cupcake looks tastier.
2. ______________ the best friend I have ever had.
3. May I borrow ______________ book when ____________ finished with it?
4. The Hunger Games is _____________ favorite movie.
5. John read _____________ report and enjoyed it.
6. If ____________ not feeling well, we can stay home.
7. When he said that, he hurt ______________ feelings.
8. George wants to go to _____________ house for dinner.
9. _____________ expecting a package today.
10. Derek said _____________ coming to the party.
11. Is that ___________ notebook on the table?
12. I have seen _____________ work, and it is exemplary.
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