The dog that belongs to you
Rewrite each sentence to include a possessive pronoun with the noun.
1. Isaw the dog that belongs to you.
2. This room belongs to my sisters.
3. The coat that belongs to me is warm.
4. This is the house that belongs to Sue.
5. Tim's brother is five years old.
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I be seen the dog that belongs to you
this is my sister's room
the warm coat belongs to me
this house belongs to sue
5 years old is Timmy's brother
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Possessive pronouns:
- A possessive form is a word or grammatical construction that indicates a broad relationship of possession.
- This can include strict ownership or a variety of other types of relationships that are analogous to it to varying degrees.
- My, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your, and yours are examples of possessive pronouns.
- These are all words that show ownership.
- If the book belongs to me, then it is mine. If the book belongs to her, she owns it.
Sentences including possessive pronouns with the noun are as follows:
The dog that belongs to you.
- This dog is yours.
1. I saw the dog that belongs to you.
- I saw your dog.
2. This room belongs to my sisters.
- This is my sisters' room.
3. The coat that belongs to me is warm.
- This is my warm coat.
4. This is the house that belongs to Sue.
- This is Sue's house.
5. Tim's brother is five years old.
- Tim has a brother who is five years old.
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