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  • Yours vs. Your’s: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    When you are indicating possession, yours is the correct choice—not your’s You do not need an apostrophe to indicate possession because yours itself is a possessive pronoun
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    Find out more about the drinking water supply permit amendment for Well V201 Being water conscious in and around our homes, businesses, schools and landscapes is part of our So Cal way of life If you see water waste – say something Help save water by reporting it online
  • Yours vs. Your’s: Which One Is Correct? - The Blue Book of Grammar and . . .
    Given that this convention is so frequent in our language, it would be normal to assume that a word such as yours would also need an apostrophe However, because its communication of possession is already self-contained, yours requires no punctuation
  • Yours or Yours or Yours? (Correct Possessive Explained)
    “Yours” is the only correct possessive form of “you” when we write it after the object in a sentence This is one of the most common ways to write a sentence with “you” in the possessive Yours works by changing the second-person pronoun “you” to the possessive form
  • YOURS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of YOURS is that which belongs to you —used without a following noun as a pronoun equivalent in meaning to the adjective your —often used especially with an adverbial modifier in the complimentary close of a letter
  • Yours or *Your’s | Correct Spelling, Use Examples - QuillBot
    “Yours” is the second-person possessive pronoun “Your’s,” with an apostrophe, is a misspelling of “yours” and is always incorrect
  • Yours vs Your’s » Go for English
    Yours is a possessive pronoun used to indicate something that belongs to the person being addressed For example, in the sentence “Is this book yours?”, it shows ownership On the other hand, Your’s is a common misspelling of “yours” and is not considered correct in standard English
  • Yours vs. Your’s – How to Use Each Correctly - EnhanceMyWriting. com
    Always use yours and never your’s Although they look almost exactly alike, the version with the apostrophe is incorrect and will make your writing look unprofessional




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