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Which sentence accurately uses the homophones “your” or “you’re”?

Don’t forget to pick up your homework before you leave.
I know where your going later this afternoon.
It seems like the class really liked you’re presentation.
Maybe you’re dog wants to go for a walk in the park.

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The sentence that accurately uses the homophones "your" or "you’re" is:

"Don’t forget to pick up your homework before you leave."

In this sentence, "your" correctly indicates possession. The other sentences contain incorrect uses of "your" and "you’re."
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