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Possessive pronouns and adjectives show who something belongs to.
This is my book. ‘My’ is a possessive adjective.
That book is mine. ‘Mine’ is a possessive pronoun.
The difference between a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective is:
A possessive adjective is followed by a noun (the object).
For example: This is my book.
A possessive pronoun is NOT followed by a noun (the object).
For example: This book is mine.
The table below shows the form of the possessive pronouns and adjectives.
Subject Pronoun | I | You | He | She | It | We | They |
Possessive Adjective | My | Your | His | Her | Its | Our | Their |
Possessive Pronoun | Mine | Yours | His | Hers | Its | Ours | Theirs |
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The Subject and Object Pronouns
Possessive Pronouns and Adjectives
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