Your or You’re?

Your

Your is a possessive adjective used to show ownership. It is usually followed by a noun.

Examples
What is your name?
That’s not my car. That’s your car.
Your book is on the table.

Swedish
din, dina, er, era, ditt, dina

You’re

You’re is a contraction of you and are. It has no other uses. If you cannot expand it to you are in a sentence, then it is wrong.

Examples
You’re going to be late.
I think you’re lying.
You’re the best!

Swedish
du är, ni är

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