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Possessiv Pronouns vs Possessive Adjectives By R ...

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  • Her wardrobe was full of nice clothes.
    Her is a possessive adjective
    Her is a possessive pronoun
  • (They, Their) car is pink.
    Their car is pink.
  • (They, their) are happy.
    They are happy.
  • The students are doing their homework.
    Their is a possessive adjective
    Their is a possessive pronoun
  • We went to their house yesterday.
    Their is a possessive pronoun
    Their is a possessive adjective
  • (It, Its) is dancing.
    It is dancing.
  • (He, his) coat is black.
    His coat is black.
  • (She, her) likes pizza.
    She likes pizza.
  • James has never invited me to his parties.
    His is a possessive pronoun
    His is a possessive adjective
  • Your car is faster than hers.
    Hers is a possessive adjective
    Hers is a possessive pronoun
  • (She, her) bag is pink.
    Her bag is pink.
  • Where is your umbrella?
    Your is a possessive pronoun
    Your is a possessive adjective
  • You have never visited our home.
    Our is a possessive adjective
    Our is a possessive pronoun
  • This is my passport. Where is yours?
    Yours is a possessive pronoun
    Yours is a possessive adjective
  • The cat has had its breakfast.
    Its is a possessive pronoun
    Its is a possessive adjective
  • This is (my, I) book.
    This is my book.
  • ‘Whose phone is this?’ ‘It is mine.’
    Mine is a possessive adjective
    Mine is a possessive pronoun
  • (We, Our) are dancing.
    We are dancing.
  • (His, He) is strong.
    He is strong.
  • This is not your phone. It is his.
    His is a possessive adjective
    His is a possessive pronoun
  • (I, My) am 10 years old.
    I am 10 years old.
  • (We, Our) teacher is angry.
    Our teacher is angry.
  • The cat likes (it, its) food.
    The cat likes its food.