QUIZ: Can We Guess How Much Schooling You’ve Had?
Select the sentence in which “it’s” and “you’re” are used correctly.

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For future reference: “it’s” means “it is” and “you’re” means “you are.” The correct sentence is “It’s hard to work when you’re tired.” “Your” without an apostrophe is a possessive pronoun.
Select the sentence in which “it’s” and “you’re” are used correctly.
- Its hard to work when you’re tired.
- Its’ hard to work when your tired.
- It’s hard to work when you’re tired.
- Its hard to work when your tired.
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