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- You are vs. youre — what is the difference between them?
There is no difference You are is normally contracted to you're in speech, because English doesn't like two vowels without a consonant to separate them, and one of them gets deleted Either you're or you are can be used; speaker's choice The same thing applies to I'm, he's, she's, we're, and they're, among other contractions It's just colloquial English, that's all
- word choice - You gonna vs youre gonna. - English Language . . .
For the usage "you are," "You're gonna" is more common "You gonna" is not unheard of but it's pretty sloppy Note that in some situations, like ebonics, "you gonna" is considered perfectly natural if not grammatical The more casual the situation, the more you gonna hear "you gonna " Note also that these two words, "you" and "you're" sound similar You gonna find situations where you or a
- sentence construction - When you are free or whenever youre free . . .
Is it better to say in a professional email: we can schedule a call when you are free Or We can schedule a call whenever you are free What's the difference?
- My lady, Your honour, Your grace, how to decide whether to use my or . . .
After watching some period dramas and courtroom dramas, I'm really confused of whether to use "my" or "your" when speak to someone with respect Are there some rules for these statements or are
- Which is the correct one You idiot OR youre an idiot
"You idiot" OR "You're an idiot" I want to know which one is correct because in the first one there is no auxiliary verb As I know if I wanted to say that someone is like someone thing I'll say
- expressions - What to answer to youre too kind? - English Language . . .
Please clarify your specific problem or provide additional details to highlight exactly what you need As it's currently written, it's hard to tell exactly what you're asking
- lyrics - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
In the song "You're so vain" Carly Simons says: You walked into the party Like you were walking on a yacht Your hat strategically dipped below one eye Your scarf, it was apricot You had o
- difference - You look good vs You are looking good - English Language . . .
How do I look? How am I looking? Both are grammatical and fine to use in conversation I use "looking good" when I'm encouraging someone to keep doing whatever it is they're doing For example, "You're looking good! The time you're spending at the gym is making a difference " or "You're looking good in the ring Ali, just watch out for Frazier's left hook " (a boxing reference if it's not clear
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