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E. Fill in the blanks with the correct possessive pronouns or possessive adjectives.

1. Those flowers are_______(her/hers)
2. This umbrella is______
(her/hers).
3. Those marbles are______(his/her)
4. She is______
(mine/my) mother.
5. This notebook is____
(my/mine) and the one on the table is______(your/yours).
6. I have not yet finished_____
(mine/my) lunch.
have you finished____(yours/your)?
7. The brown house is_____
(their/theirs).
The white one is______(ours/our
8. (Our/Ours)______car is old
(their/theirs) ______is new.​

Answers

Answered by anshikae
1

Explanation:

the first answer was right

Answered by Rameshjangid
0

Answer:

"Our" indicates that the old car belongs to a group of people that includes the speaker, and "theirs" indicates that the new car belongs to a group of people other than the speaker.

Explanation:

Those flowers are hers.

In this sentence, "hers" is a possessive pronoun that indicates that the flowers belong to a female person.

This umbrella is hers.

In this sentence, "hers" is a possessive pronoun that indicates that the umbrella belongs to a female person.

Those marbles are his.

In this sentence, "his" is a possessive pronoun that indicates that the marbles belong to a male person.

She is my mother.

In this sentence, "my" is a possessive adjective that modifies the noun "mother" and indicates that the mother belongs to the speaker.

This notebook is mine and the one on the table is yours.

In this sentence, "mine" and "yours" are possessive pronouns that indicate ownership. "Mine" indicates that the notebook belongs to the speaker, and "yours" indicates that the other notebook belongs to the person being spoken to.

I have not yet finished my lunch. Have you finished yours?

In this sentence, "my" is a possessive adjective that modifies the noun "lunch" and indicates that the lunch belongs to the speaker. "Yours" is a possessive pronoun that indicates that the lunch belongs to the person being spoken to.

The brown house is theirs. The white one is ours.

In this sentence, "theirs" and "ours" are possessive pronouns that indicate ownership. "Theirs" indicates that the brown house belongs to a group of people other than the speaker, and "ours" indicates that the white house belongs to a group of people that includes the speaker.

Our car is old. Theirs is new.

In this sentence, "our" and "theirs" are possessive adjectives that modify the noun "car" and indicate ownership. "Our" indicates that the old car belongs to a group of people that includes the speaker, and "theirs" indicates that the new car belongs to a group of people other than the speaker.

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