You, Your, You're and Yours
ESL Grammar WorksheetsYou, Your, You're and Yours

You, Your, You're and Yours

This ESL worksheet is perfect for adults and teens learning the difference between you, your, you’re, and yours. With clear grammar rules, matching tasks, multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-gap exercises, and a creative writing prompt, this worksheet helps learners master these tricky pronouns and contractions. Ideal for A2-B1 level students, it's designed to make grammar practice engaging and fun.

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Study this grammar rule.

You: This is a pronoun used to refer to the person or people you are speaking to. Example: "You are my friend." Your: This is a possessive adjective used to show that something belongs to the person you are speaking to. Example: "Is this your book?" You're: This is a contraction of "you are." It combines the pronoun "you" and the verb "are." Example: "You're going to love this movie." Yours: This is a possessive pronoun that means something belongs to you. It is used without a noun. Example: "This book is yours." Conditions: - Use "you" when addressing someone directly. - Use "your" before a noun to indicate possession. - Use "you're" only when you can replace it with "you are." - Use "yours" when you want to refer to something that belongs to the person you are speaking to, without repeating the noun.
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Match the sentences with the correct explanation.

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Choose the correct option to complete each sentence.

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Fill in the gaps.

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Correct the mistakes.

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Time to write.

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