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RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE GRAMMAR -17- PRONOUNS – POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS – PART-5.

RAPIDEX ENGLISH SPEAKING COURSE GRAMMAR -17- PRONOUNS – POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS – PART-5.

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Grammar – 17: Pronouns

Possessive Pronouns (Part-5)

What are Possessive Pronouns?

Possessive pronouns are used to indicate ownership or possession. Unlike possessive adjectives, they stand alone in a sentence without needing a noun after them.

Examples of Possessive Pronouns:

Subject Pronoun Possessive Pronoun
I Mine
You Yours
He His
She Hers
It Its (rarely used)
We Ours
They Theirs

Difference Between Possessive Adjectives & Possessive Pronouns

Examples in Sentences:

 This house is mine, not yours.
 The blue car is his, and the red one is hers.
 We bought a new home, and now it’s ours.

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