You're is the contraction of "you are" and is often followed by the present participle (verb form ending in -ing). For example: "You're late!" "I think you're lying." "When you're my age, you'll understand."
Your is the second person possessive adjective, used to describe something as belonging to you. Your is nearly always followed by a noun. For example: "What is your name?" "Your chair is very uncomfortable." "Your cat is so adorable!"
So, in the future, you're able to be more aware of your use of your and you're!
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