adjective pronoun : Possessive The possessive adjectives in English (also called 'possessive determiners') are: my, your, his, her, its, our and their. They say who something belongs to
.I have a bag - this is my bag.
You have a cat - that is your cat.
He has a car - it is his car.
She has a book - it is her book.
The dog has a bed - it is its bed.
We have a flat - it is our flat.
They have a daughter - she is their daughter.
Possessive pronouns : also say who something belongs to, but they replace the noun. So we use them alone. In this case, we don't use 'its'. In English, the possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs.
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4. This dog is theirs
5. it is their sock
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adjective pronoun : Possessive The possessive adjectives in English (also called 'possessive determiners') are: my, your, his, her, its, our and their. They say who something belongs to
.I have a bag - this is my bag.
You have a cat - that is your cat.
He has a car - it is his car.
She has a book - it is her book.
The dog has a bed - it is its bed.
We have a flat - it is our flat.
They have a daughter - she is their daughter.
Possessive pronouns : also say who something belongs to, but they replace the noun. So we use them alone. In this case, we don't use 'its'. In English, the possessive pronouns are: mine, yours, his, hers, ours and theirs.
I have a bag - this is mine.
You have a cat - that cat is yours.
He has a car - it is his.
She has a book - it is hers.
We have a flat - it is ours.
They have a daughter - she is theirs.