Talk:Online Literacy Classes with ComicsCreatorz/@comment-33992908-20200604191255

-"You're" is implying to you.

That is not strictly true. It would be better to explicitly state that it is a contraction of "you are". Noting that "your" and "you're" are homophones would also be important, especially when extending to the differences between "their", "there", and "they're".