your · determiner /jʊr/
your (PERSON/PEOPLE ADDRESSED)
A1 belonging or relating to the person or group of people being spoken or written to
Dictionary examples:
Is this your bag?
It's not your fault.
Your mother is driving me crazy.
What's your problem?
Learner example:
I like your food. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; French)
your (PEOPLE GENERALLY)
B1 belonging or relating to people generally
Dictionary examples:
Of course you want the best for your children.
Garlic is good for your blood.
Learner example:
Riding [a] bicycle is a good [way of maintaining] personal fitness and doesn't harm your health either. (First Certificate in English; B2; German)