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Belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing . It is the second person possessive pronoun in English, used before a noun.
Prepositions
Before : Typically used before a noun to indicate possession or association (e.g., “your book,” “your idea”).
After : Not commonly followed by prepositions in standard grammatical constructions.
Collocations
Your name
Your phone
Your choice
Your house
Your job
Your turn
Your family
Your friend
Your decision
Your responsibility
Example Sentences
Is this your coat?
I love your new hairstyle.
Your ideas are always so creative.
Don’t forget to bring your keys.
How was your day?
What is your favorite movie?
Please take your seats.
Your phone is ringing.
Where did you leave your bag?
Your presentation was excellent.
This is your chance to shine.
Your car is parked outside.
Can I borrow your pen?
Your friend called while you were out.
Your application has been approved.
Have you finished your homework?
Your dog is so cute.
How did your interview go?
What are your plans for the weekend?
Your opinion matters to me.
Is this your first time here?
Your room is upstairs on the left.
What is your favorite color?
I found your wallet on the table.
Please sign your name here.
Did you enjoy your vacation?
Your book is on the shelf.
This is your responsibility now.
Where did you get your shoes?
I need your help with this project.
Your voice sounds different today.
What are your thoughts on this matter?
Your kindness is appreciated.
Your package arrived this morning.
Please follow your heart.
What’s your favorite food?
Your smile brightens my day.
Your decision will affect everyone.
Your support means a lot to me.
Have you seen your sister lately?
Your time is valuable.
I can’t find your email.
What’s your address?
Your dedication to the project is commendable.
This is your moment to shine.
How was your trip?
Your advice was very helpful.
Where is your office located?
Your courage inspires me.
Your efforts have made a significant impact.