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How Possessive Adjectives accord with their nouns. The Possessive Adjectives can be divided into 3 groups - one for each group of grammatical person (1) My/Our: mon, ma, mes nos, notre (2) Your: ton, ta, tes, vos, votre (3) He/She/It/Their: son, sa, ses, leur, leurs. The gender and number of the object possessed determine which form to use.
Demonstrative Pronoun Exercises. Choose the correct demonstrative pronoun to fill the blank, remembering that demonstratives include the words this, that, these and those. I really like watching old shows. _________ are some of the best things on TV. Write better and faster Ginger helps you write confidently.Choose the right answer (possessive adjective or possessive pronoun): Jane has already eaten her lunch , but I'm saving. hers her mine my. until later. She has broken. hers her his. leg. My mobile needs to be fixed, but. mine his our their.
The forms your, his, her, their, our, my and its are possessive adjectives. They are used before nouns.
Possessive Pronoun The possessive pronouns are used to refer to a specific person or a thing belonging to a person. They are classified into two categories: adjectival possessive pronouns and pronominal possessive pronouns. 1. Adjectival Possessive Pronouns The adjectival possessive pronouns are used to tell us about the following nouns. e.g.
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