1. Your and you're are homophones because they sound the same but are spelt differently.
2. You're is used when you combined you and are together, and your is a object that belongs to someone.
3. These are a few sentences using (your.) You spilt your water on the bench./Your clock is broken./Your birthday is today.
4. These are some sentences using (you're.) You're a good friend./ You're a good rugby player./ You're a kind person.
5. You use your when you're writing a sentence. When you use your you're bored.
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