Learn to use 'Your' and 'Yours' accurately. Our guide helps you understand and apply these possessive pronouns in sentences. Yours is the correct spelling for the second-person possessive pronoun. Your’s—with an apostrophe—is a misspelling of yours and is always incorrect. Learn the correct possessive form of "you" and how to use it in different contexts. Find out why "yours" is the only correct form, and why "your's" and "yours'" are incorrect. 'Yours' is the second-person singular and plural possessive pronoun. It refers to something that belongs to the person or people that you are addressing.