[Grammar] The difference between the below sentences.

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Be-Large

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Hi Sir, which is correct and what is the difference between the below sentences.

where is you phone?
where is your phone?

Thank you, Sir!
 
The possessive 'your' is correct.

I am not a teacher.
 
Hi Sir, which is correct and what is the difference between the below sentences.

where is you phone?
where is your phone?

Thank you, Sir!

Your native language is British English and you don't know this?
 
Hi Sir, which is correct and what is the difference between the below sentences.

where is you phone?
where is your phone?

Thank you, Sir!
Welcome to the forum, Be-Large. The difference between the two sentences is that only the second one is correct.
Please do not address us as Sir. We have many female members who are very qualified to answer your questions.
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We'd say '...the following sentences'.
 
I'd say either "...the following sentences" or "...the sentences below."
 
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