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No, the words 'my' and 'your' are pronouns, possessive pronouns.

The possessive pronouns 'my' and 'your' are words placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to the person speaking or the person or persons spoken to.

Examples:

I've already had my lunch.

Jack, your lunch is ready on the table. (singular)

Children, your lunches are ready on the table. (plural)

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