possessive adjectives and pronouns

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powerpoint presentation possessive adjectives and pronouns 1. understanding possessive adjectives 2. understanding possessive pronouns 3. practice and common mistakes plan: understanding possessive adjectives possessive adjectives, such as 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'its', 'our', and 'their', always precede a noun, modifying it to show who or what owns or possesses that specific noun. unlike possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives function as determiners; therefore, you must pair them with a noun, for example, 'my book' instead of just 'my,' unlike 'mine'. the form 'its' (without an apostrophe) is the possessive adjective, showing ownership; 'it's' is the contraction of 'it is' or 'it has'. remembering the difference is essential. understanding possessive pronouns possessive pronouns like 'mine', 'yours', 'his', 'hers', 'ours', and 'theirs' function as replacements for noun phrases, showing ownership without needing the noun; 3 examples are essential to understand this. unlike possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our, their), possessive pronouns never precede …
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powerpoint presentation possessive adjectives and pronouns 1. understanding possessive adjectives 2. understanding possessive pronouns 3. practice and common mistakes plan: understanding possessive adjectives possessive adjectives, such as 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'its', 'our', and 'their', always precede a noun, modifying it to show who or what owns or possesses that specific noun. unlike possessive pronouns, possessive adjectives function as determiners; therefore, you must pair them with a noun, for example, 'my book' instead of just 'my,' unlike 'mine'. the form 'its' (without an apostrophe) is the possessive adjective, showing ownership; 'it's' is the contraction of 'it is' or 'it has'. remembering the difference is essential. understanding possessive pronouns possessive pronouns l...

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