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Is the word your a verb?

No, "your" is not a verb. It is a possessive adjective, meaning it shows ownership or belonging.

Here's why:

* Verbs describe actions or states of being. Examples: run, jump, think, exist.

* Possessive adjectives show that something belongs to someone or something. Examples: my, your, his, her, its, our, their.

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