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This document provides examples of the correct usage of "your" versus "you're" and "to" versus "too". "Your" shows ownership or possession, such as "your house" or "your shoes". "You're" is a contraction that means "you are". "To" is used to indicate movement or action towards something, while "too" means "also" or "excessively". The document gives several examples to illustrate the proper context for each word.













