The word team's is a possessive noun.
The word our is a possessive adjective (a pronoun).
(The pronoun us is not in the possessive case.)
The possessive case pronoun is the possessive adjectiveour.
A possessive adjective is placed just before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to a specific person or thing.
A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to a specific person or thing; for example: The defeat was ours.
"Our team's defeat will not discourage us."
The possessive case noun is team's, as indicated by the apostrophe s ('s) at the end of the word.
The possessive case pronoun is our is a possessive adjective describing the noun 'team'.
The nouns in the sentence are: team's(possessive form) and defeat.The pronouns in the sentence are: our(possessive adjective) and us (personal pronoun).
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