Definition: Belonging to you; of you; related to you (singular; one owner).
Synonyms:
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Number of sentences found for the keyword 'your': 89
1. Let me take a look at your report.
2. I wish I had seen your message earlier.
3. Please spell your name clearly on the form.
4. I will never forget your kindness.
5. That’s fantastic news about your promotion!
6. What’s your phone number?
7. Clear your mind before going to bed.
8. Always double-check your message before sending.
9. My main concern is your safety.
10. How do you manage your budget each month?
11. The tailor will measure your waist for the suit.
12. Don’t forget to mention your skills in the résumé.
13. She mentioned your name earlier today.
14. I must mention how beautiful your home is.
15. Smart investments can grow your money over time.
16. Training pets with patience and consistency strengthens your bond.
17. The law protects your rights.
18. Please keep your phone on silent.
19. Share your knowledge with others.
20. You have to imagine the story in your mind.
1. Let me take a look at your report.
2. I wish I had seen your message earlier.
3. Please spell your name clearly on the form.
4. I will never forget your kindness.
5. That’s fantastic news about your promotion!
6. What’s your phone number?
7. Clear your mind before going to bed.
8. Always double-check your message before sending.
9. My main concern is your safety.
10. How do you manage your budget each month?
11. The tailor will measure your waist for the suit.
12. Don’t forget to mention your skills in the résumé.
13. She mentioned your name earlier today.
14. I must mention how beautiful your home is.
15. Smart investments can grow your money over time.
16. Training pets with patience and consistency strengthens your bond.
17. The law protects your rights.
18. Please keep your phone on silent.
19. Share your knowledge with others.
20. You have to imagine the story in your mind.
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- Every item has a price tag.
- He adjusted the satellite dish for better alignment.
- They lit a candle in memory of their grandfather.
- She walked across the street.
- Stroke occurs when blood flow to the brain is interrupted, potentially causing death or permanent disability.
- He stood by her side.
- Laughter is the best medicine.
- I wanted to sleep, but couldn’t.
- I could feel the excitement.
- Pencils come in different hardness grades, such as HB, 2B, and 4H.
- He couldn't believe what he was hearing.
- Although the instructions were unclear, we figured it out.
- Children grow quickly in their first few years.
- I found a hair in my soup and lost my appetite.
- You may use either method.
- Ice cream is my first choice for dessert.
