RE: Huge debt12 Jan 2026 07:36
Check again ape lol
Your shows possession (belongs to you), while you're is a contraction of "you are"; the easiest way to tell them apart is to substitute "you are" into the sentence—if it still makes sense, use you're, otherwise use your. For example, "Is this your car?" (possessive) vs. "You're late" (you are late).