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"That book is mine." ="It is my book."

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What kind of adjective is mine?

It is a possessive adjective. It is sometimes called an "absolute possessive adjective" because, unlike the "possessive adjective" my, it is not used before a noun.


Is parallel an adjective?

yes parallel is an adjective because an ajective is a disribing word. ex: his car was parked parallel to mine


What is the pronoun case for the word mine?

The word "mine" is the possessive case.The possessive adjective (used with nouns) is my. The possessive pronoun (used alone) is mine.


Would this be a pronoun?

I assume you mean the word "this". This can be either a demonstrative adjective or a demonstrative pronoun. In this sentence "this" is an adjective: "This car is mine." In this sentence "this" is a pronoun: "This is my car."


Is my a preposition?

No, it is not. It is a possessive adjective, first person singular. (The related possessive pronoun is mine.)


Is mine a possessive adjective?

No, "mine" is a possessive pronoun. It is used to show ownership or relationship, replacing a noun to indicate that something belongs to the speaker.


What is the adjective form of the contemporary?

The word contemporary is both a noun and an adjective; for example:Noun: Your teacher is a contemporary of mine, we went to school together.Adjective: I like contemporary music.


What is different of speech?

"Different" is an adjective as it describes a noun, e.g. Your meal is quite different to mine.


Are my and we pronouns?

we is a nominative pronoun (used as a subject);my is a possessive adjective - not exactly a pronoun but related to the pronouns, mine and me.


What Part of speech of different?

"Different" is an adjective as it describes a noun, e.g. Your meal is quite different to mine.


What is a properly formed possessive adjective?

A possessive adjective is a form of pronoun.A possessive adjective describe a noun as belonging to someone or something. A possessive adjective is placed just before the noun it describes.The possessive adjectives are: my, your, his, her, their, its.Example: My house is next to their house.A possessive adjective is does not function the same as a possessive pronoun.A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something.The possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.Examples: The blue house is mine. The white house is theirs.


In which sentence is the underlined phrase a prepositional phrase functioning as an adjective?

The book on the table is mine. The underlined phrase "on the table" is a prepositional phrase functioning as an adjective because it describes the noun "book."