That is . . . . . . . . book. A. your’s B. yours C. you D. your

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The correct answer is B. yours.

The word “yours” is a possessive pronoun that refers to something that belongs to the person or people being addressed. In this case, the speaker is addressing the listener, so the correct pronoun to use is “yours.”

The other options are incorrect because they do not refer to something that belongs to the listener. The word “your’s” is a misspelling of “yours.” The word “you” is a pronoun that refers to the listener, but it does not indicate that something belongs to the listener. The word “your” is a possessive adjective, but it is not used with a noun.

Here are some examples of how the word “yours” can be used in a sentence:

  • This book is yours.
  • I’m going to borrow your car.
  • Can I have a bite of your sandwich?
  • That’s a nice shirt you’re wearing. Where did you get it?
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