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Answer: you're
because you're is the contraction "you are" which makes sense in this context. "your" is a possessive and does not make sense in this context. an example if the correct usage of "your" is:
"it's your cat"
because you're is the contraction "you are" which makes sense in this context. "your" is a possessive and does not make sense in this context. an example if the correct usage of "your" is:
"it's your cat"
You're stands for 'you are,' so, if you were to say this sentence outloud, you would say:
Richard told his son, "You are (You're) young, but, when you grow up, you'll understand.
*You also use you're to describe something or someone, and, your to describe ownership, for example: Your clothes look nice. VS You're looking great today!*
Richard told his son, "You are (You're) young, but, when you grow up, you'll understand.
*You also use you're to describe something or someone, and, your to describe ownership, for example: Your clothes look nice. VS You're looking great today!*