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Possessive Pronoun
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Possessive Pronoun

  I You
(singular and plural)
He/She/It We They
Possessive Pronouns
mine
yours
his/hers/its
ours
theirs

The possessive pronoun shows who the thing being referred to belongs to or is associated with.

In English these pronouns change form to show their function.

  FORM
First Person Pronoun  
singular mine
plural ours
Second Person Pronoun  
singular yours
plural yours
Third Person Pronoun  
singular his,hers,its
plural theirs

For example:-

Q. Whose is this web site?
A. It's mine.

Q. Does Lynne own this web site?
A. Yes, it's hers.

Q. Does Lynne own the Internet?
A. No. It's ours.

!Note

my, your, his/her/its, our and their are possessive determiners (sometimes called possessive adjectives).

Watch out for the following:-

Possessive Pronoun Short Form of 'it is'

its

(no apostrophe)

it's

(with apostrophe)


 
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