"Ours" and "theirs" are pronouns that show possession or ownership. For example, you could say, "The blue car is ours," to indicate that the blue car belongs to us. On the other hand, you could say, "The red house is theirs," to show that the red house belongs to them.
The correct sentence would be: "Are the books theirs or ours?" Note the use of the possessive pronouns "theirs" and "ours" to indicate ownership, as well as the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
"Finish" is not a pronoun. It can be a verb, noun, or adjective depending on how it is used in a sentence.
They left their bags at the door, so I assume theirs must be the blue one.
Subject (before a noun): (singular) my, your, his (plural) our, your, their Object (after a noun): (singluar) mine, yours, his, hers (plural) ours, yours, theirs. "Its" can be used in both subjective senses, but not objective.
A possessive pronoun is a pronoun that indicates ownership or possession. Examples include "mine," "yours," "his," "hers," "ours," and "theirs." Possessive pronouns do not require an additional noun to show ownership because they already indicate possession.
The correct sentence would be: "Are the books theirs or ours?" Note the use of the possessive pronouns "theirs" and "ours" to indicate ownership, as well as the question mark at the end to indicate that it is a question.
The books are ours.
"Finish" is not a pronoun. It can be a verb, noun, or adjective depending on how it is used in a sentence.
Practically the same things we use now in 2009 but theirs wasnt as strong as ours are!
He is shady caus theirs shade on him
They left their bags at the door, so I assume theirs must be the blue one.
the customs seem alike to ours.
Ours or theirs?
My, Mine, Your, Yours, His, Hers, Our, Ours, Their, Theirs, Its
Their house is very nice. If it is not yours it must be theirs.
theirs a sale going on at macy's omg
Theirs was a frugal existence, living on what they grew.