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"YOUR" and "YOU'RE"

"Your" indicates possession. "You're" is a contraction for "you are." Ex.: Is this your umbrella? You're a wonderful person.

"THEN" and "THAN"

"Then" relates to time. "Than" is used for comparison. Ex.: First, we'll have lunch, and then we'll go for a walk. He is more experienced than I am.

Recommended by Dhessy

Dhessy
Touching, fluid and wonderful, there are few words to describe this story, which conquers from the beginning. The author masterfully manages to delicately demonstrate feelings of loneliness. There's no way not to fall in love and delight in this story.