Possessive pronouns

Possessive pronouns

 

Possessive pronouns are words which we use them instead of nouns and show ownership or relation.

  • That pen is mine.
  • This book is yours.
  • That car is theirs.
Singular Personal pronoun Possessive adjectives Possessive pronouns
I my mine
You your yours
He his his
She her hers
It its its
Plural We our ours
You your yours
They their theirs

As the subject of a sentence

  • I don’t like your bike. Mine is better.

As the object of a sentence

  • My car isn’t as new as yours.

 

Do not use ‘s after this type of pronouns

  • The idea was her’s.
  • The idea was hers.
  • A tree is known by it’s fruit.
  • A tree is known by its fruit.

 

Do not use a possessive pronoun before a noun

  • Which table is ours table?
  • Which table is ours?
  • Lot of ours friends are coming.
  • Lot of our friends are coming.

 

possessive pronouns are the same for singular and plural nouns

  • Is this your house? – Yes, it’s mine.
  • Whose keys are these? – Those are mine.

 

How to replace the possessive adjective + noun with a possessive pronoun

  • If you don’t have a car, you can borrow my car
  • If you don’t have a car, you can borrow mine
  • Jim bought a new car just like your car.
  • Jim bought a new car just like yours.
  • My pen is black and his pen is blue.
  • My pen is black and his is blue.
  • This is my passport. Her passport is in the bag.
  • This is my passport. Hers is in the bag.
  • Their house is big and our house is not so big.
  • Their house is big and ours is not so big.
  • Our clock has stopped, but their clock is working.
  • Our clock has stopped, but theirs is working.

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