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Possessive Pronouns
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Correct? If incorrect, fix the possessive pronoun. Their code is completely different from our.
our -> ours
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Which possessive pronouns do not use a noun?
mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs
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Which possessive pronoun? I tried making (my, mine) own Incan stonewall at home.
my
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Which possessive pronoun? You can read about the Incas in (yours, your) history book.
your
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Correct? If incorrect, fix the possessive pronoun. My friend George and I write to each other in ours secret code.
ours -> our
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Correct? If incorrect, fix the possessive pronoun. Amy and Song have also invented theirs secret way of writing.
theirs -> their
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Which possessive pronoun? An archaeologist visited (our, ours) school.
our
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Correct? If incorrect, fix the possessive pronoun. Theirs uses pictures to represent words and phrases.
Correct
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Correct? If incorrect, fix the possessive pronoun. George and I used mine computer to develop our code.
mine -> my
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Which possessive pronoun? Many people visit Peru to see (its, it’s) Incan ruins.
its
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Which possessive pronouns go before a noun?
my, your, his, her, its, our, their
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Correct? If incorrect, fix the possessive pronoun. Song says she based hers alphabet on Egyptian hieroglyphics.
hers -> her
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Which possessive pronoun? She compared their buildings to (our, ours).
ours
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Correct? If incorrect, fix the possessive pronoun. She thinks her is more attractive than mine.
her -> hers
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Which possessive pronoun? The Inca’s walls were well built, but (my, mine) was a mess!
mine
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Correct? If incorrect, fix the possessive pronoun. Each letter has its own symbol.
correct
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Which possessive pronoun? The Incas were famous for (theirs, their) stonework.
their
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Which possessive pronoun? She had spent years of (hers, her) life studying the Incas.
her
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