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Originally Posted by Mark Dexter
Mr. Annoying Etymology Guy has to disagree. When spoken, 'your' and 'you're' are homynyms. They may be pronounced the same way, but they are definately different words.
In addition, once the words are written out, the difference comes into play.
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But they
were spoken. He only wrote them down to explain the situation. Wouldn't be the first time a coach misinterpreted something.