Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
You are drinking is the same As You’re drinking. You could say your kool aid is making you stupid.
I came from a good school and not from a homestead backwood type.
You are correct! You’re correct!

Your is a possessive adjective. It is always followed by a noun in a sentence. ALWAYS followed by a noun. “Drinking is not a noun.

You’re is a contraction of two words, “you” and “are.” Contractions can be easily recognized by the apostrophe.