A few days ago
Anonymous

Fix this sentence: Your supposed to be on time.?

Fix this sentence: Your supposed to be on time.?

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A few days ago
Steven Prasetya

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You’re supposed to be on time.

“You’re” is derived from “you are”, just like “I’m” from “I am”.

This sentence is called a “passive voice” (Subject + to be + past participle), which is the form of a transitive verb whose grammatical subject serves as the patient, receiving the action of the verb.

“Your” is to indicate possession, just like the word “my”.

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A few days ago
profsparro
You’re (or You are) supposed to be on time.
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A few days ago
chestnut
You’re supposed to be on time.

-or-

You are supposed to be on time.

(your means to possess something, like ‘your house’ or ‘your dog’.)

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A few days ago
~*Yesterdays Promises*~
You’re suppose to be on time.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
YOU’RE SUPPOSED TO BE ON TIME.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
Your suppose to be on time.
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