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Answered by devip649
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Possessives are used to indicate ownership.

POSSESSIVE NOUNS are usually formed by adding an apostrophe (‘) and s. Pawan’s book / Kiran’s car / Grandma’s mirror

When a noun is plural and ends in s, just add an apostrophe ().

The kids’ toys / My parents’ house / The teachers’ lounge

If two people own one thing, add the apostrophe and s to the second person only.

Jiwan and Maya’s new house / Deepak and Jyoti’s wedding / Tarun and Dilip’s car

If two people own separate things, add the apostrophe and s for each person.

Suman’s and Babita’s books /Jiwan’s and Dilip’s pants /Bunty’s and Jiwan’s offices

Possessive Pronouns:

For example, in the phrase, “These books are mine, not yours”, the words “mine” and “yours” are possessive pronouns and stand for “my books” and “your books,“ respectively.

Examples:

The words “mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs” are possessive pronouns. They show who or what something belongs to.

Possessive Adjective:

Possessive adjectives – my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their – modify the noun following it in order to show possession.

Examples

I’ll get my bag.

Is this your luggage?

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