Name:
Using You’re and Your
Determine if you should use ‘you’re’ or ‘your’ in the following sentences.
A n s w e r s
Remember:
1.
• You’re is an abbreviation meaning ‘You are’.
You’re going to be late.
2.
• Your is used to show possession.
Don’t forget your backpack.
3.
4.
Is this _____________ first time at the state fair?
1)
5.
2)
Make sure you put _____________ lunch in your backpack.
6.
_____________ going to love this new pizza place!
3)
7.
4)
Did you know _____________ wearing the same shirt as Ashley?
8.
5)
I am going to be cheering the loudest at _____________ baseball game.
9.
10.
I don’t know what _____________ talking about.
6)
11.
7)
May I borrow _____________ eraser for a minute?
12.
8)
How long does _____________ phone’s battery last?
13.
If _____________ hungry, my mom said she’d make cookies.
9)
14.
10)
Tell _____________ mom that the bake sale is at 7 o’clock, not 8.
15.
11)
_____________ welcome.
12)
That was hilarious! _____________ the funniest person I know!
13)
_____________ going to your grandmother’s house for dinner, right?
What time does _____________ dad get off work?
14)
15)
What is _____________ favorite color?
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