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B. Adjectival pronouns (possessive adjectives).


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Give the comparative and superlative degree of the following adjectives?

Sure! Please provide the adjectives you'd like me to give the comparative and superlative degrees for.


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The possessive pronouns that may serve as limiting adjectives?

Possessive pronouns that may serve as limiting adjectives include "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," and "their." These pronouns are used to show ownership or possession of a noun. By using possessive pronouns as limiting adjectives, you can specify which noun you are referring to and indicate who it belongs to.


Do Possessive nouns show the relationship between nouns and adjectives?

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3-base form, comparative form, superlative form.


What part of speech are possessive nouns?

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How do you show possession with a pronoun?

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