what do you mean by possessive pronoun
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Possessive Pronouns: Used in Sentences
A possessive pronoun is a pronoun that can take the place of a noun phrase to show ownership (as in "This phone is mine"). ... In contrast, the strong (or absolute) possessive pronouns stand on their own: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, and theirs.
Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your and yours. These are all words that demonstrate ownership.
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Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your and yours. These are all words that demonstrate ownership. ... Here are some basic examples of possessive pronouns used in sentences: The kids are yours and mine.
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