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"Your a" vs "Your are an insidious person"

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they are incomplete and have different structures. The first phrase is incorrect due to a spelling mistake and a missing verb, while the second phrase is also incorrect due to a missing verb and a misspelling of 'you're'.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

Your a

This phrase is incorrect. 'Your' should be 'You're' for 'you are', and 'a' should be followed by a noun, not used alone.

To correct this phrase, it should be written as 'You're a' followed by a noun to complete the sentence properly.

Your are an insidious person

This phrase is incorrect. 'Your' should be 'You're' for 'you are', and 'are' should be followed by a noun or adjective, not 'an insidious person'.

To correct this phrase, it should be written as 'You're an insidious person.' using the contraction 'you're' for 'you are' and placing the adjective 'insidious' after 'are'.

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