that IS the plural
mine - ours (The computer not only belongs to me, it belongs to both of us. It is ours.)
our - ours (That is not our assignment. These assignments are not ours.)
Yes, the word 'ours' is a pronoun, a plural possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for something belonging to someone or something.The possessive pronoun 'ours' takes the place of a noun belonging to the speaker and one or more other people.Example: We live on this street. The house with the green shutters is ours.
The possessive pronoun 'ours' is plural, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to more than one person.The singular possessive pronouns are mine, yours (both singular and plural), his, hers, and its.Examples:John and I live on this street. The red house is ours. (plural)John lives on this street. The red house is his. (singular)I live on this street. The red house is mine. (singular)She lives on this street. The red house is hers. (singular)You live on this street. The red house is yours. (singular)You and John live on this street. The red house is yours. (plural)
The opposite of we (first person plural nominative) could be either of these:you - second person pluralthey - third person plural nominative
The plural for for the possessive pronoun 'mine' is 'ours'; for example:I live on this street. The house on the corner is mine.John and I live on this street, The house on the corner is ours.
You use the first person plural pronouns, we, us, our and ours, when you are speaking of yourself and one or more other people. Examples:We had a good time at the picnic. The speaker and one or more other people had a good time.The blue house on the corner is ours. The blue house belongs to the speaker and one or more other people.
Ours. For example that car is ours.
POSSESSIVE
Singular form: ours polaire ours blanc Plural form: ours polaires ours blancs
Their is already plural, the possessive form of the third person plural (they, them). The word "theirs" is a predicate adjective form (such as mine, ours, yours, and hers).
The pronoun 'ours' is a possessive pronoun (the first person, plural), a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to two or more people. Example:The house on the corner is ours.
The pronoun "ours" is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for something that belongs to someone or something.The pronoun "ours" is a plural pronoun.The pronoun "ours" is a first person pronoun.The pronoun "ours" can function as a subject or an object in a sentence.Examples:Ours is the house on the corner. (subject of the sentence)Here is a photo of ours. (object of the preposition)
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.
Yes, the word 'ours' is a pronoun, a plural possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for something belonging to someone or something.The possessive pronoun 'ours' takes the place of a noun belonging to the speaker and one or more other people.Example: We live on this street. The house with the green shutters is ours.
The possessive pronoun 'ours' is plural, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to more than one person.The singular possessive pronouns are mine, yours (both singular and plural), his, hers, and its.Examples:John and I live on this street. The red house is ours. (plural)John lives on this street. The red house is his. (singular)I live on this street. The red house is mine. (singular)She lives on this street. The red house is hers. (singular)You live on this street. The red house is yours. (singular)You and John live on this street. The red house is yours. (plural)
A plural noun or pronoun is a word for two or more people or things. Examples of plural nouns are: two apples three boys four classes five daughters six dollars Examples of plural pronouns: we, us you they, them our, ours their, theirs these, those
The opposite of we (first person plural nominative) could be either of these:you - second person pluralthey - third person plural nominative
That is the correct spelling of the plural Spanish possessive pronoun (adjective for feminine nouns) meaning "our" or "ours" (nuestros, nuestras).