YOUR - définition. Qu'est-ce que YOUR
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est YOUR - définition

PERSONAL PRONOUN TO DENOTE THE INTERLOCUTOR
Your; Plural of you; Yous; You guys; You (pronoun); You (word); Youse; Youuns; Youns; You're; You lot; Youre
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Your         
·pron & ·adj The form of the possessive case of the personal pronoun you.
your         
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
Note: 'Your' is the second person possessive determiner. 'Your' can refer to one or more people.
1.
A speaker or writer uses your to indicate that something belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to.
Emma, I trust your opinion a great deal...
I left all of your messages on your desk...
If you are unable to obtain the information you require, consult your telephone directory.
DET
2.
In spoken English and informal written English, your is sometimes used to indicate that something belongs to or relates to people in general.
Pain-killers are very useful in small amounts to bring your temperature down...
I then realized how possible it was to overcome your limitations.
DET
3.
In spoken English, a speaker sometimes uses your before an adjective such as 'typical' or 'normal' to indicate that the thing referred to is a typical example of its type.
Stan Reilly is not really one of your typical Brighton Boys...
DET
your         
[j?:, j??]
¦ possessive determiner
1. belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing.
2. belonging to or associated with any person in general.
3. (Your) used when addressing the holder of certain titles.
Origin
OE eower, genitive of ge (see ye1), of Gmc origin.
Usage
Do not confuse the possessive your meaning 'belonging to you' (as in what is your name?) with the contraction you're, which is short for 'you are' (as in you're looking well). Note also that neither your nor yours should be written with an apostrophe.

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In Modern English, you is the second-person pronoun. It is grammatically plural, and was historically used only for the dative case, but in most modern dialects is used for all cases and numbers.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour YOUR
1. I‘m going to be your mother, your father, your sister, your brother, your best friend.
2. Your equipment will be your minds, your smarts, your talents, your love of country.
3. I need your mothers and your fathers, your brothers and your sisters, your sons and your daughters," he said.
4. You can put your house, your garage, your shed, your garden gnome on it.
5. "That belongs to your priest, your rabbi, your doctor, your family, whoever.