"Your" is a possessive adjective in English, used to indicate that something belongs to or is associated with the person or people being addressed. It modifies nouns to show ownership (e.g., "your book," "your idea") and differs from the contraction "you’re" (you are). "Your" can refer to singular or plural possessors, depending on context, and is commonly used in both formal and informal communication. Examples include phrases like "your opinion matters" or "finish your work." The word originates from Old English "ēower," evolving through Middle English. Proper use avoids confusion with similar-sounding terms, ensuring clarity in writing and speech.
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