Possessive Adjectives: Definition and Examples - Grammar Monster
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The possessive adjectives are 'my,' 'your,' 'his,' 'her,' 'its,' 'our,' 'their,' and 'whose.'. Possessive adjectives sit before a noun (or a pronoun) to show who or what owns it. In English grammar, they are also known as possessive determiners. See more 1. Where is Jane? I have herhat. 2. The boys have left theirtoys in the garden. 1. She likes yourhouse. 2. I think her dog has eaten mysandwich. 1. Each owner is responsible for itsdog. 2. Each owner is responsible for theirdog. 3. Each owner is responsible for his/herdog.
1. Where is Jane? I have herhat.
2. The boys have left theirtoys in the garden.
1. She likes yourhouse.
2. I think her dog has eaten mysandwich.
1. Each owner is responsible for itsdog.
2. Each owner is responsible for theirdog.
3. Each owner is responsible for his/herdog.
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