"Us" refers to a group of people that you are with at that time, but "ours" refers to an object or posession relating to a group of people. E.g. "the train left the station without us" and "the wind blew the roof off our house"
that IS the pluralmine - 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.)
ours, hours
its ours
The homophone for "belonging to us" is "ours."
A homophone for belonging to us is "ours."
The nominative pronoun is we, and the objective pronoun is us. (first person plural)The possessive adjective (used with nouns) is our.The possessive pronoun (used alone) is ours.
No. The word ours is a possessive pronoun (something of, about, or belonging to us). The word "our" is the possessive adjective form, the possessive of "we."
No, the word 'ours' is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun belonging to the speaker and one or more other people (us). Example:The terrier with the red collar is ours.
Ours was quite a fortuitous meeting today. The other team's fortuitous fumble allowed us the winning goal.
no their brain isn't like ours
Which country is "ours"? If it's the US, then yes.
The word our is a pronoun. It means to belong to us.