From
www.dictionary.com:
"
YOUR–pronoun 1. (a form of the possessive case of
you used as an attributive adjective):
Your jacket is in that closet. I like
your idea."
"
YOU'RE
contraction of
you are:
You're certain that's right?"
Are you sure about
your use of "
your"? Face it. When
you're wrong,
you're wrong, and when
you're right,
you're right. I know when
two words have the same pronunciation, it is hard
to remember which selling
to use. I sometimes make that mistake
too. It even happens with words that have different but similar pronunciations. However, with
your loose use of the English language, in any argument it would easy
to make you
lose. :laugh:
Sorry man. I couldn't resist.