No, the word their is an adjective that describes a noun as belonging to them.
The third person plural personal pronouns are they (subjective) and them (objective). The third person, plural, possessive pronoun is theirs, which takes the place of the noun possessed by them. Example:
Adjective pronoun: The Brown's live on this street, their house is on the corner.
Possessive pronoun: The Brown's live on this street, the house on the corner is theirs.
"Theirs" is a possessive pronoun (also called a possessive adjective).
"you're" is a homophone for the possessive pronoun "your."
The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.
The pronoun 'his' is a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective.The corresponding plural possessive pronoun is theirs.The corresponding plural possessive adjective is their.Examples:Jack got a new bicycle. The red one is his. (possessive pronoun)The twins got new bicycles. The red ones are theirs. (possessive adjective.Jack rides his bicycle to school. (possessive pronoun)The twins ride their bicycles to school. (possessive adjectives)
No! * The prize is theirs. * Theirs is the glory,
"Theirs" is a possessive pronoun (also called a possessive adjective).
"you're" is a homophone for the possessive pronoun "your."
The possessive pronoun for infant is his theirs. Example sentence:The infants gift packs are theirs to take home with you.
The pronoun for one rock is it. The possessive pronoun for a rock is its.The pronoun for rocks (plural) is they (subject) and them (object).The possessive pronoun for rocks is theirs; for example:These fragments came from those rocks; you can tell by the color they are theirs.
The pronoun 'them' is a personal pronoun, the third person plural pronoun.
The pronoun 'his' is a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective.The corresponding plural possessive pronoun is theirs.The corresponding plural possessive adjective is their.Examples:Jack got a new bicycle. The red one is his. (possessive pronoun)The twins got new bicycles. The red ones are theirs. (possessive adjective.Jack rides his bicycle to school. (possessive pronoun)The twins ride their bicycles to school. (possessive adjectives)
Theirs. It is a singular pronoun so has no plural possessive.
No! * The prize is theirs. * Theirs is the glory,
A possessive pronoun shows ownership. The possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
The word 'every' is an adjective. Adjectives do not have a possessive form.The possessive pronouns are:mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.
The pronoun 'theirs' is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to two or more people or things that are spoken about (belonging to them).Example: We bought two horses. The smaller barn is theirs.The possessive pronoun 'theirs' takes the place of the noun 'barn' belonging to the plural noun 'horses'.Note: The possessive pronoun 'theirs' should not be confused with the possessive adjective 'their', a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to someone or something. Example: We bought two horses. Their barn is the smaller one.
Both "they" and "theirs" are third person plural. The pronoun "they" is a personal pronoun, which functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause. The corresponding third person, objective form is "them". The pronoun "theirs" is a possessive pronoun, which takes the place of a noun belonging to two or more people or things.