Which pronoun case type can function as an adjective?
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Descriptive Pronouns
Pronouns are words that often take the place of a noun and adjectives are used to describe a noun (person, place, thing, or idea). With that, at times, certain pronouns can function as adjectives.
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Possessive case pronouns can function as adjectives. Words like my, your, his, her, their, and our are examples of possessive case pronouns that can function as adjectives. They are used to show possession but also used to describe or to modify a noun in the sentence.
'His' mother was elected to the board because of 'her' experiences and vision for the future of the company.
In this example, the words 'his' and 'her' are possessive pronouns. They are used to describe whose mother and whose experiences and vision. The word 'his' describes 'mother', while the word 'her' describes 'experiences' and 'vision'.
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Descriptive Pronouns
Pronouns are words that often take the place of a noun and adjectives are used to describe a noun (person, place, thing, or idea). With that, at times, certain pronouns can function as adjectives.
Answer and Explanation:
Possessive case pronouns can function as adjectives. Words like my, your, his, her, their, and our are examples of possessive case pronouns that can function as adjectives. They are used to show possession but also used to describe or to modify a noun in the sentence.
'His' mother was elected to the board because of 'her' experiences and vision for the future of the company.
In this example, the words 'his' and 'her' are possessive pronouns. They are used to describe whose mother and whose experiences and vision. The word 'his' describes 'mother', while the word 'her' describes 'experiences' and 'vision'.
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