There are two types of pronouns that show ownership or possession. They are:
A possessive pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.
The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, hers, his, its, ours, theirs.
A possessive adjective is a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something.
The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, hers, its, our, their.
Examples:
The Browns live on this street. That house is theirs. (possessive pronoun)
The Browns live on this street. That is their house. (possessive adjective)
A possessive pronoun shows ownership.
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
The word mine is a possessive pronoun which takes the place of the noun 'scarf', indicating the ownership of the scarf.
"My" is a possessive pronoun. It indicates ownership or association and is used to describe something that belongs to the speaker. For example, in the phrase "my book," "my" shows that the book belongs to the speaker.
A possessive pronoun shows ownership.
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
A possessive pronoun shows ownership. The possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
It is a pronoun. It replaces a noun. Its is a possessive pronoun. It replaces a noun and its shows ownership.
Ours is not a preposition. It's a possessive pronoun.
Yes, "mine" is a possessive pronoun that shows ownership or possession, as in "This book is mine."
it means that you are in a place that you are to be in
The possessive pronoun in the sentence is "your," which shows ownership or belonging to the person being addressed.
a possessive pronoun is a pronoun(you she he it him her it......etc) that shows ownership of a noun (person place or thing) his bike was red. desirae is my friend. she is my sister. her name is debbie. his name is seth.
No, 'his' is a pronoun. His is a singular, possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to a male; and a singular, possessive adjective that describes a noun as belonging to a male.
"Their" is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership or belonging to a group of people.