Your vs. you’re
You’re is a contraction, a shorter way to say “you are.” Example: You’re looking great today. Your is a pronoun to show possession. Example: I picked up your notebook by accident; it looks like mine.
You’re is a contraction, a shorter way to say “you are.” Example: You’re looking great today. Your is a pronoun to show possession. Example: I picked up your notebook by accident; it looks like mine.
Never add an apostrophe S to make something plural.