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Ur is an informal abbreviation commonly used in text messages or emails, and it is the abbreviation of your.

The differences between Your and Your are: different meanings, different usages and different emphases.

First of all, the meaning is different

1, yours: yours, yours, yours, everyone's, people's.

Example:

Stan? Riley? Is it? Isn't it? Actually, one? Yes? Yours Typical? Brighton? Boys.

Stan Riley is not a typical Brighton boy.

2. You are: You are.

Example:

Me? Think? You are. Looking forward to it? Also? A lot? Yes? Me. ?

I think you expect too much from me.

Second, the usage is different.

1, Your:your is the subject pronoun of the second person adjective, and the singular and plural are isomorphic. It can be used as the logical subject of attributive or gerund in a sentence.

You' r: You is the second person pronoun, meaning "you, you, you". It can also be used alone after being used as subject or object or preposition. You can also use nouns or adjectives to call someone "you, you" angrily.

Third, the emphasis is different.

1, yours: yours, followed by a noun.

Nouns, adjectives, numerals and prepositional phrases can be added.

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Yes (yes/yes/yes/yes/yes/yes/yes/was)? 【bi:】? Visual recognition system

He is, we are, you are, they are (abbreviation I am, you are, he is, we are, you are, they are), (negative abbreviation I am not, no, no), past tense I am, you are, he is. You were, they were (past negative abbreviation was, was' t), past participle being, present participle being.

English "be" is a special verb; Some languages, such as Malay, have no verb "be".

Besides the original "Be", there are seven other forms of "be": am am, is, are, been, being, was, was and was.

In a sentence, "be" can be the main verb or the auxiliary verb.