seriously people always make a big deal about itbut who cares? Your is used in america, and you're is used in england. They mean the same thing just different places!
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] xtcarnage15586 They mean the same thing just different places![/quote] No they don't. They're two completely different words that have different meaning to them. [b]Your:[/b] Belonging to you; of you; related to you.(This is your book.) [b]You're:[/b] Contraction of you are. (You're(You are) going to the park.)