Your = pronoun that refers to the reader or listener. For example "is this your dog?"
You're = contraction of "you" and "are." Example: "You are [you're] a dog."
Both sound identical, thus making the your/you're a common grammatical error.
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Posted by noworry28There's nothing Holy about any of the Torah, New Testament, or Quran.
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