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  • May I borrow your/you're baseball mitt?
    your
  • I can’t read your/you're handwriting
    your
  • Did you say that your/you're coming to my house after school?
    you're
  • Your/you're going to have a great time here
    you're
  • I want to ride your/you're bike.
    your
  • If you’re still working on your/you're project, raise your hand.
    your
  • Your/You're my best friend.
    You're
  • Could I please have your/you’re number?
    your
  • I love your/you're new bike.
    your
  • When your/you’re ready, we’ll leave
    you're
  • I think that your/you're going to score 20 points.
    you're
  • The race is over and your/you're the fastest.
    you're
  • I’ll go if your/you’re going
    you're
  • We went to you're/your house for dinner.
    your
  • I’m sorry that I broke your/you’re toy
    your
  • My parents are friends with your/you're parents.
    your
  • Your/You're dog is so cute!
    Your
  • Your/you're never too old to enjoy a scoop of ice cream.
    You're
  • What time is your/you're practice?
    your
  • Which one is your/you're brother?
    your
  • Call me if your/you're going to the party.
    you're
  • This is your/you're winter hat.
    your
  • She’ll finish it if (your/you’re) not going to.
    you're
  • Let’s go to (your/you’re) house after school.
    your