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  1. I still haven't figured out the difference between your and you're, don't they both mean the same thing?

    Thursday, 11-Oct-12 04:32:38 UTC from web
    1. @tekkdan You're means "you are". it's a contraction. Your shows possession. ej. "I drank YOUR milkshake" whereas with you're it'd be "I drank you are milkshake"

      Thursday, 11-Oct-12 04:37:08 UTC from web
    2. @thatonestocking Sorry to burst your bubble, but I'm way past first grade. I hope you weren't being serious, because that kind of bothers me that you would think that because I asked a simple grammar question means that the only reason for asking that is because I'm some elementary kid or something.

      Thursday, 11-Oct-12 04:55:16 UTC from web