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No, it has no possessive pronoun but its is a possessive determiner.

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Which word is the possessive pronoun being used as an adjective she listened to the question and then raised her hand?

The pronoun 'her' is a possessive pronoun.


Is him a possessive?

Him is not possessive. The possessive would be 'his'.


What is the singular possessive of us?

The nominative pronoun is we, and the objective pronoun is us. (first person plural)The possessive adjective (used with nouns) is our.The possessive pronoun (used alone) is ours.


Is he a possessive pronoun?

No, he is a subjective personal pronoun. The possessive pronoun that shows something belongs to a male is 'his'.


What is the pronoun case for the word mine?

The word "mine" is the possessive case.The possessive adjective (used with nouns) is my. The possessive pronoun (used alone) is mine.


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"Theirs" is a possessive pronoun (also called a possessive adjective).


Is his an adjective?

Yes, it is a possessive adjective (his shoe), and also a possessive pronoun (the shoe is his). It is the possessive or genitive case of the singular third-person pronoun used for masculine gender. It is used as a possessive adjective.


What is the possessive pronoun of he?

The possessive pronoun of "he" is "his."


What word is the possessive pronoun being used as an adjective He put his hand on the top of the table.?

"His" is the possessive pronoun in the sentence.


What word is the possessive pronoun being used as an adjective He put his hand on top of the table?

"His" is the possessive pronoun in the sentence.


What does a possessive pronoun always have?

The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, and its. The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, and its. There is no single thing that a possessive pronoun (or a possessive adjective) always has. It is either spelled and used correctly or it is not.


Is the word his a subject pronoun?

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