Learning the differences between "your" and "you're", "it's" and "its", "to", "too" and "two" as well as "there", "their" and "they're".
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* Your brother is 5 years old.
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15. Notice a Pattern? NOUN . . Your mom called and said it was time to come home. — after the possessive “your” is a ; VERB You're having pancakes for — After the contraction “you're” is a
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