Homophones Worksheet: Your/You're
English
Grade 7
9 questions
~18 mins
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A worksheet focusing on the correct usage of 'your' and 'you're' to enhance students' understanding and accuracy in grammar.
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Homophones Worksheet: Your/You're
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Grade Grade 7
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Understanding Your and You're
While exploring the city, Lisa said, "Your going to love the museum we visited yesterday. It's one of the best exhibitions I've seen." She paused and continued, "You're going to need to bring your camera so you can take pictures." Later, she realized she had used 'your' incorrectly in the first sentence and corrected herself. Proper use of these homophones is essential for clear communication, especially in writing and formal contexts.
1.
Identify the mistake in the first sentence and explain why it's incorrect.
[2 marks]2.
Rewrite the sentence correctly: "Your going to love the museum we visited yesterday."
[2 marks]3.
Choose the correct word: "Make sure to bring (your / you're) umbrella if it looks like rain."
[1 mark]Ayour
Byou're
4.
In the sentence 'It's important to use the correct homophone,' is 'your' or 'you're' needed? Explain your choice.
[2 marks]5.
Correct the following sentence: 'Your going to be late if you dont hurry.'
[2 marks]6.
Explain why misusing 'your' and 'you're' can cause confusion in written communication.
[4 marks]7.
Create two sentences: one using 'your' correctly and one using 'you're' correctly.
[4 marks]8.
Identify the errors in the following paragraph and correct them:
"Your going to see the new park today. It's a great place for families. Do you think your friends will join you?"
[4 marks]9.
Explain the difference in meaning between 'your' and 'you're' with examples.
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- 1/1/2026
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