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Examples of possessive pronouns

Examples of possessive pronouns

  1. Possessive Pronouns
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    Warning: This site will not work properly with JavaScript disabled. Learn More » Home / Grammar / Topic Notes: We begin this lesson with a review of the difference between an adjective and a pronoun. adjective describes a noun pronoun takes the place of a ...

  2. Possessive Adjectives versus Possessive Pronouns Examples
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    Toggle navigation Possessive Adjectives versus Possessive Pronouns A possessive adjective is an adjective that is used to show ownership. It comes before a noun in the sentence and lets us know to whom the noun belongs. While many cases of ownership are ...

  3. Possessive Pronouns 100% Free Examples & Exercises
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    Grammar Rules Possessive pronouns are those designating possession. They may also be used as substitutes for noun phrases, and they are typically found at the end of a sentence or clause. There are only a few possessive pronouns in the English language, ...

  4. Examples of Possessive Pronouns
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    temscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Article"> A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence, making the subject a person or a thing. Possessive pronouns are pronouns that demonstrate ownerships. Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our, ours ...

  5. Possessive Pronoun: Definition and Examples in Grammar
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    possessive pronoun How to Use the Different Forms of Pronouns Guidelines for Using Apostrophes Correctly What Is a Double Genitive (and Is There… How to Use Relative Pronouns in Adjective Claus… About.com About Education ...

  6. What Are Possessive Pronouns? (grammar lesson)
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    her hers her your His its his theirs our their ours     Grammar Tests | Common Grammar Errors | Grammatical Terms | Easily Confused Words | Free Grammar Checker | Search | Privacy Policy | +Craig Shrives ...

  7. Possessive Pronouns | English Club
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    Rio OlympicsFeatured Pages! because people speak English for Everyone for Learners for Teachers for Members Schools & Courses We use possessive pronouns to refer to a specific person/people or thing/things (the "antecedent") belonging to a person/people (a ...

  8. Grammar Check | Grammarly
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  9. Possessive Pronouns (with examples & videos)
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      In these lessons, we will learn A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a common noun or a proper noun. The words mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours and theirs are called possessive pronouns. They are used to substitute nouns to show possessio ...

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