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Possessive Pronouns Vs Possessive Adjectives
Possessive Pronouns Vs Possessive Adjectives
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Example : The red coat belongs to me. It's my coat. It's mine.
1.That big modern camera belongs to Jim. It's his camera. It's his .
2.The car in front of the house belongs to the Browns. It's their car. It's theirs .
3.The watch on the shelf belongs to Betty. It's her watch. It's hers.
4.This record belongs to us. It's our record. It's ours .
5. That bike belongs to you, Mark. It's your bike. It's yours.
They know our / ours address but we don't know their / theirs.
They've got two children but I don't know their / theirs names.
My / Mine room is bigger than her / hers, but her / hers is nicer.
III Put in the missing possessive pronoun or adjective:
III Put in the missing possessive pronoun or adjective: