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Q: What is the difference between your and you’re? I always get confused with these words.

A: Your is the possessive form of you. For example, if you owned a red bike, I would say “Your bike is red.”

You’re is a contraction for you are. For example, I could say “You’re a very happy person” which means the same thing as “You are a very happy person.”
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Q: Why do I see different spellings for some words? What is the difference between color and colour? Which one is correct?

A: Color is American English, and colour is British English. Both are perfectly acceptable spellings. Some other examples of American and British spelling differences are: favorite/favourite, organize/organise, theater/theatre, argument/arguement.
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