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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS AND POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

Possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives show who the thing belongs to.

PERSON

ADJECTIVES

PRONOUNS

1st

(I)

my

mine

2nd

(you)

your

yours

3rd

(he)

his

his

 

(she)

her

hers

 

(it)

it

its

Plural

   

1st

(we)

our

ours

2nd

(you)

your

yours

3rd

(they)

their

theirs

NOTE: In English, possessive adjectives and pronouns refer to the possessor, not the object or person that is possessed.

Example:

Jane's brother is married to John's sister.
Her brother is married to his sister.

Examples:

a. Peter and his sister.
b. Jane and her father.
c. Do you know where your books are?
d. Is this their picnic? No, it is ours.
e. I think this is your passport. Yes, it is mine.

 

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