Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Youre"
The meaning of "Youre" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does How long youre gonna keep this up? mean?
A:
I would say "How long are you gonna keep this up (for)".
The sentence you are asking about likely means the same thing. That means, how long will you continue to do something for?
The sentence you are asking about likely means the same thing. That means, how long will you continue to do something for?
Q:
What does youre one to talk thought mean?
A:
*though
C'est un peu gonflé de ta part.
C'est un peu gonflé de ta part.
Q:
What does youre welcome mean?
A:
De nada
Q:
What does mean youre keeping it mean?
A:
in this situation it means that she was not going to get an abortion
Q:
What does I go along with what youre saying mean?
A:
I agree with your perspective.
Synonyms of "Youre" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between your and youre ?
A:
Your = possession. You own it. Example: Your car, your house.
You're = you are. Example: You are amazing. You are learning English.
You're = you are. Example: You are amazing. You are learning English.
Q:
What is the difference between youre and you'r and your ?
A:
You’re is a contraction of “you are” which means it’s a short version of “you are”, you’r isn’t a word, and your is used to talk about possession or ownership, for example “you own the hat, it is your hat”
Q:
What is the difference between your and youre ?
A:
Your: possessive. Related to something someone owns
“That’s your bike.”
“My sister is dating your brother.”
You’re: combination of the phrase “you are”
“You’re so talented.”
“You’re not that much taller than me.”
“That’s your bike.”
“My sister is dating your brother.”
You’re: combination of the phrase “you are”
“You’re so talented.”
“You’re not that much taller than me.”
Q:
What is the difference between your and youre ?
A:
You're means you are
Example: You are a boy.
Your means you own it
Example: That is your dog.
Example: You are a boy.
Your means you own it
Example: That is your dog.
Q:
What is the difference between your and youre ?
A:
Your is posessive, i.e. "your book."
You're is the contraction of you are, i.e. You're smart, you are smart
You're is the contraction of you are, i.e. You're smart, you are smart
Translations of "Youre"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? youre grounded
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? правильно ли я задал вопрос? "What about youre mood?"
A:
How's your mood?
What about your mood?
What about your mood?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? youre so beautiful
A:
yeah, it's reality , you are so beautiful
yeah, it's reality , you are so beautiful
Other questions about "Youre"
Q:
When you were huging me, you left youre smell on my tshirt Does this sound natural?
A:
yes it sounds natural but youre is suppost to be your
Q:
I saw in youre profile, that you are learned chinese. You are a translator or is it for the soul? Does this sound natural?
A:
I saw on your profile that you've learned to speak Chinese. Do you work as a translator, or did you learn it as a hobby?
Q:
its not nearly as dangerous as footed. youre not hitting your heads against each other the whole time. Does this sound natural?
A:
Grammar:
*It's* not nearly as dangerous as football. *You're* not hitting your head against each other the whole time.
Regarding speech:
Football should sound different. You said "hot-ball." I understand that the "f" sound can be challenging! Here's an example of how to correct it. Otherwise, very good!
*It's* not nearly as dangerous as football. *You're* not hitting your head against each other the whole time.
Regarding speech:
Football should sound different. You said "hot-ball." I understand that the "f" sound can be challenging! Here's an example of how to correct it. Otherwise, very good!
Q:
youre ruing my life. im saving your life Does this sound natural?
A:
Grammar:
"*You're* ruining my life. *I'm* saving your life."
Good job!
"*You're* ruining my life. *I'm* saving your life."
Good job!
Q:
I notice this guy. youre on tv. Does this sound natural?
A:
try "I know this guy. You're on TV." In the U.S. we speak with a flat tongue and less with the nose
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