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YOUR vs. YOU’RE – English Grammar Charts

TWO English Grammar charts that help explain the difference between YOU’RE and YOUR in English.

In the first chart, it shows YOU’RE on the left and YOUR on the right with summaries below each one. The summary includes:

  • You’re is a contraction
  • You’re + Adjective
  • You’re + Verb-ing
  • Your is a Possessive Adjective
  • Your + Noun
  • Your doesn’t end in S when followed by a noun

The second chart has the question: “How can I remember the difference?”
There are two tips to help students know which to use correctly:

  • Can you replace YOUR with MY?
  • Can you replace YOU’RE with YOU ARE?

Both charts have example sentences.

We have also included a simple activity with 8 sentences/questions. Students need to fill the blank spaces correctly with either YOU’RE or YOU’RE. There is also an answer sheet for teachers.

These charts are aligned to Common Core State Standards:
CCSS L.4.1G Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their)

PRINTABLE (PDF) VERSION

The Printable PDF Version of this resource includes:

  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR chart – (1 page)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR – How can I remember the difference? Chart – (1 page)
  • YOU’RE chart (larger vertical format) – (1 page)
  • YOUR chart (larger vertical format) – (1 page)
  • Small YOU’RE vs. YOUR charts – 2 per page with cut-out lines – (2 pages)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR fill the blank activity – (1 page)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR fill the blank answer sheet – (1 page)

DIGITAL VERSION (EASEL by TpT™)

With EASEL, you can assign these charts and interactive digital activity to your students which can be completed on any device. EASEL is ideal for use in distance learning settings and also in the physical classroom.

The Digital Easel Version of this resource includes:

  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR charts – (2 pages)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR fill the blank activity – (1 page)
  • YOU’RE vs. YOUR fill the blank answer sheet – (1 page)

This printable PDF version and the Digital EASEL version are both available immediately upon purchase. Pen and paper or digital … you choose which version fits best in your classroom’s learning model.

SIMILAR ENGLISH RESOURCES

You may also be interested in the following English resources about other homophones:

TO vs. TOO vs. TWO – Homophone Charts
Homophones Task Cards – TO TOO TWO

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Woodward English Quiz – Task Cards – Set 1 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/woodward-english-quiz-task-cards/ Tue, 03 Sep 2019 21:18:41 +0000 https://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=2662 English Grammar and Vocabulary Quiz Task Cards by Woodward English - ESOL Teacher Resource.

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Woodward English Quiz – ESOL Task Cards

The objective of these tasks cards is for English learners (ESOL) at an intermediate level to practice and improve their English.

Each task card is a multiple-choice quiz where a sentence or question has a word or some words missing from it. Students need to choose one of four options available to correctly complete the blank space and write their answer on an answer sheet.

There are 100 different quizzes which cover topics such as: do vs. make, prepositions, countable and uncountable nouns, some/any, much/many, tenses (present, past, perfect), homophones, common mistakes (your vs. you’re), adjective word order, comparatives/superlatives, articles, for vs. since, collocations, phrasal verbs, general vocabulary, and more.

A teacher answer key has been created which can also be used by students to check their own work. This makes it ideal as a literary center activity.

You can see all of the questions in this set by looking at each individual quiz on our social media accounts (there is an entire board on pinterest called English Quiz). This set contains Woodward English Quizzes numbered 1 to 100. The difference with the quizzes in THIS resource is that the answers do NOT appear in the bottom right corner and our website addresses don’t appear at the bottom (as they do on social media). Also, this resource contains blank answer sheets for students and an answer key for teachers/students.

I have made it easier for teachers to print with 6 quizzes per page (surrounded by dotted lines for cutting). Another alternative is to project one quiz a day on the board and ask students WHY a certain answer is correct. Doing so will give you 20 weeks worth of activity.

CONTENT: This resource contains 26 Pages:

  • English Quiz Task cards – 6 per page – (17 pages)
  • Student Answer Sheets – (3 pages)
  • Question List for teachers – (3 pages)
  • Teacher Answers – (3 pages)

LEVEL: Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level)
AGE: 9+
Format: .PDF

Tarjetas de selección múltiple (u opción múltiple) para practicar gramática y vocabulario en inglés – 100 preguntas.

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Homophones Task Cards – To, Too, Two https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/homophones-task-cards-to-too-two/ Mon, 29 Aug 2016 14:21:17 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/?post_type=product&p=1374 Task cards to practice the difference between TO, TOO and TWO in English.

Frequently Confused Words in English - ELA / ESL Resource.

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Common Mistakes in English – TO, TOO and TWO – Task Cards

32 multiple choice task cards to reinforce the difference between TO, TOO and TWO in English.

There is an answer sheet for students as well as an answer key where students can check their own answers.

See our video on YouTube to complement this topic: To vs. Too vs. Two (Suitable for the classroom)

You may also be interested in our To vs. Too vs. Two Summary Charts.

CONTENT: This pack contains 10 Pages:

  • To Too Two – Task Cards – (8 pages)
  • Student Answer Sheet – (1 page)
  • Answers for Teachers – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level) – Or Grade 4+
AGE: 9+
Format: .PDF

This resource addresses Common Core Standard L.4.1.G *

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.G
Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their).

 

Tarjetas para practicar la diferencia entre TO, TOO y TOO en inglés.

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To, Too, Two – Homophones Charts https://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/to-too-two-homophones-charts/ Mon, 29 Aug 2016 13:14:07 +0000 http://www.woodwardenglish.com/resources/to-too-two-homophones-charts/ Charts that explain the difference between TO, TOO and TWO in English.

Frequently Confused Words in English - ELA / ESL Resource.

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Frequently Confused Words – TO, TOO and TWO – Explanation Charts

Charts to explain the difference between TO, TOO and TWO in English.

The first chart is a summary of these homophones. The rest of the charts highlight the individual meaning or use of each of these words.

These charts appear in our video on YouTube about this topic: To vs. Too vs. Two (Suitable for the classroom). Once the video has been seen, students can each have a copy of the different slides/charts for their own reference.

You may also be interested in our To vs. Too vs. Two Task Cards.

CONTENT: This pack contains 11 Pages:

  • To Too Two – Summary Chart – (1 page)
  • To – direction – (1 page)
  • To – end point – (1 page)
  • To – receiving – (1 page)
  • To – change of state – (1 page)
  • To – part of infinitive – (1 page)
  • Too – before adjective/adverb – (1 page)
  • Too – with much/many – (1 page)
  • Too – also/in addition/as well – (1 page)
  • Two – number – (1 page)
  • To Too Two in one sentence – (1 page)

LEVEL: Pre-Intermediate/Intermediate (CEFR – B1 Level) – Or Grade 4+
AGE: 9+
Format: .PDF

This resource addresses Common Core Standard L.4.1.G *

CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.4.1.G
Correctly use frequently confused words (e.g., to, too, two; there, their).

 

Afiches que explican la diferencia entre TO, TOO y TOO en inglés.

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