English - Grammar - Apostrophes: Test - Answer 9
"Your on you're own from now on!"
This is a doubly bad example.
The statement should be - "You're on your own from now on!"
The first You're is a contraction of You are.
The second your is a possessive pronoun, which doesn't have an apostrophe.
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