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This is my pen change into possessive pronoun

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Answered by dubey0079
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Answer:

Defining Possessive Pronouns. Possessive pronouns do exactly what it seems like they should do. ... The strong (or absolute) possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, and theirs. They refer back to a noun or noun phrase already used, replacing it to avoid repetition: "I said that phone was mine."

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What Is a Possessive Pronoun? - English Grammar Rules & Usage

Explanation:

this pen is mine

Answered by qwvilla
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Question :

This is my pen.

Change into possessive pronoun.

Answer :

This pen is mine.

  • The given sentence has possessive adjective.

  • A possessive adjective is an adjective which modifies a noun by intensifying the ownership of the noun ( who has ownership on the noun ).

  • Possessive adjectives are also called Possessive determiners.

  • The 6 types of possessive adjective are : my, our, your, his, her, its, and their.

  • In this case, the possessive adjective is "This".

  • Possessive pronouns are pronouns which indicate possession ( like possessive adjectives ).

  • Some possessive pronouns are : mine, yours, hers, theirs.

  • We add possessive pronoun "mine" in the given case.

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