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What are the differences between our and are?

The words "our" and "are" are very different in both meaning and grammatical function:

"Our"

* Meaning: Indicates possession or belonging to a group that includes the speaker.

* Grammatical function: Possessive pronoun, used before a noun.

* Example: "This is our house." (The house belongs to the speaker and at least one other person.)

"Are"

* Meaning: A form of the verb "to be," used to indicate present tense or state of being.

* Grammatical function: Verb, used as part of a verb phrase.

* Example: "They are happy." (Describes their current state.)

Here's a quick table to illustrate the difference:

| Word | Meaning | Function | Example |

|---|---|---|---|

| Our | Belonging to us | Possessive Pronoun | Our car is red. |

| Are | Present tense of "to be" | Verb | We are tired. |

In short, "our" shows possession, while "are" describes a state of being.

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