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Definition yours in American English

yours pronoun

pronoun
/jʊrz/

Yours is a possessive pronoun, being a possessive form of you. It can refer to a singular or plural noun, and it can be the subject, object, or complement of a verb or the object of a preposition: I’ll give you a taste of my dessert if you’ll let me taste yours.Her eyes are darker than yours are.

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used for showing that something belongs to or is connected with the person or people that you are talking or writing to

Example

Our plants didn't grow very well this year, but yours look really good.

Example

My pen isn't working - can I borrow yours?

Example

My office will keep in close touch with yours concerning my future plans.

Example

This is my book. That one must be yours.

Example

This man doesn't believe in wasting time - yours or his.

Example

A friend of yours called while you were out.

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Definition yours in American English