1 : relating to or belonging to you
▪ Your garden is beautiful. ▪ Please wash your hands before dinner. ▪ What is your new house like? ▪ You forgot your wallet at the restaurant. ▪ Don't worry about me—you've got your own problems. : made or done by you ▪ Your contributions are valuable. ▪ Did you finish your homework? ▪ With your permission, we can take a blood test. ▪ You always manage to impress us with your ideas. 2 — used to refer to any person or to people in general ▪ She's not your [=a] typical teenager. ▪ Exercising regularly is good for your [=one's] health. 3 — used in the titles of royalty, judges, etc. ▪ Your Majesty ▪ May we approach the bench, Your Honor?
▪ Your garden is beautiful. ▪ Please wash your hands before dinner. ▪ What is your new house like? ▪ You forgot your wallet at the restaurant. ▪ Don't worry about me—you've got your own problems. : made or done by you ▪ Your contributions are valuable. ▪ Did you finish your homework? ▪ With your permission, we can take a blood test. ▪ You always manage to impress us with your ideas.
Do not confuse your with you're.







