A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence, making the subject a person or a thing. Possessive pronouns are pronouns that demonstrate ownership.
Possessive Pronouns: Used in Sentences
Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your and yours - all words that demonstrate ownership.
Here are some examples of possessive pronouns used in sentences:
- The kids are yours and mine.
- The house is theirs and its paint is flaking.
- The money was really theirs for the taking.
- We shall finally have what is rightfully ours.
- Their mother gets along well with yours.
- What's mine is yours, my friend
- The dog is mine.
- The cat is yours.
- The ring is hers.
- The bag is theirs.
Read it
1) I would like to take him with me to my ashrama and train him as my disciple
2) Guru Haridas taught him the technique of how to make his voice emanate from the pit of his belly and twist the notes in his throat to produce the right note at the pitch.
- 3) When they heard a young boy laughing at their terror they realized they had been fooled and shook their fist at him.
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