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"Yo'" has an apostrophe because it is a shortened form of "your". The apostrophe represents the missing letters u and r.

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"Yo'" is a contraction of "you" and "are" or "you" and "will". The apostrophe replaces the missing letters in the words to create a shorter form that is commonly used in informal speech.

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