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in february, although you’re my subordinate at work, i’ll let you design our new ad campaign.
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- explain the difference between “you’re” and “your.”
“you’re” is a _ meaning _. “your” is a _ meaning _.
- write the definition for the the prefix sub-. write three words that use this prefix.
hint: google “prefix sub definition”
Sub - question 1
To solve this, we recall the parts of speech and meanings of "you're" and "your". "You're" is a contraction (shortened form) of "you are", so it's a contraction meaning "you are". "Your" is a possessive adjective that shows ownership, meaning "belonging to you".
First, we find the definition of the prefix "sub -". The prefix "sub -" generally means "under", "below", "less than", or "secondary". Then we think of words that use this prefix. For example, "subway" (a way under the ground), "submarine" (a vehicle that operates under the sea), and "subordinate" (someone who is in a secondary or lower position).
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"You're" is a contraction meaning "you are". "Your" is a possessive adjective meaning "belonging to you".