
How Do You Use You, Your, and Yours Correctly? A Kid-Friendly Guide
What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? Some words share one meaning but change shape. “You, your, yours” is a perfect example. Each word refers ...
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What Does “Same Word, Different Forms” Mean? Some words share one meaning but change shape. “You, your, yours” is a perfect example. Each word refers ...
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Hello, word explorer Do you have a favorite toy? Do you own that toy? Do you possess a special talent? They both seem to be about having something. Bu ...
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What Is Possessive nouns? Imagine your friend has a very cool, blue bicycle in the driveway. If you want to talk about that bike, you need a special w ...
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You want to say you own something. You want to describe your family. You also want to talk about your appearance. English gives you two choices.
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A small apostrophe followed by the letter s changes everything. It tells us who owns what. It connects people to their things. It also connects childr ...
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