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Are you or your pronouns??

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  1. Yes they are.

    You- a nominative pronoun

    Your- an objective pronoun

    Use it in sentence:

    You came for your bag.

    You is used as a subject.

    Your is used as direct object.

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  2. "You" is a pronoun.  (A word representing a person: I, you, he, she, it, we, they)

    "Your" is a possessive adjective (such as: my, your, his, her, its, our, their).  It is not a pronoun.

  3. They are both pronouns.  They take the place of nouns.  Your is indeed a possessive adjective, but it's still a pronoun too.

  4. you is a pronoun.

    your is descriptive, as it would be your bag.

    you're is a contraction of you and are, a pronoun and a verb.

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