04/07/2021
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The possessive pronouns are those pronouns that replace the noun and indicate the membership of the subject. For example: my, your, our, their.
These pronouns link the possessor with the possessed and can be singular or plural and in the first, second or third person. For example: That bike is mine. / That toy is Own.
The possessive pronouns are:
me | you | its |
my | your | their |
Own | of yours | yours |
mine | yours | his |
mine | yours | hers |
mine | yours | his |
our | our | your |
our | your | your |
our | your |
Personal pronouns can be grouped as follows:
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS | |||
Singular | Plurals | ||
Singular | First person | my, mine, mine | my, mine, mine |
Second person | you, yours, yours | your, yours, yours | |
Third person | his, his, hers | his, his, his | |
Plural | First person | our our | our, our |
Second person | yours, yours | yours, yours | |
Third person | his, his, hers | his, his, his |
Follow with:
Enclitic pronouns | Indefinite pronouns |
Personal pronouns | Possessive pronouns |
Exclamatory pronouns | Relative Pronouns |
Demonstrative pronouns | Interrogative pronouns |