Possessive pronouns indicate ownership of someone or something.
They are divided into two groups: possessive adjectives and possessive nouns.
Adjectives:
• my - This is my bag.
• your - Aren't these your shoes?
• her - Can you borrow her guitar?
• his - Where is his camera?
• its - The house is hers. Its bathrooms are leaking.
• our - Have you seen our mum?
• your - Remember to bring your jacket.
• their - Is this their favourite restaurant?
Nouns:
• mine - The jacket is mine.
• yours - Those shoes aren't yours.
• hers - The dog is hers.
• his - The book is his.
• ours - The part of the garden isn't ours.
• yours - Which bicycle is yours?
• theirs - The house is theirs.
Possessive pronouns indicate ownership of someone or something.
They are divided into two groups: possessive adjectives and possessive nouns.
Adjectives:
• my - This is my bag.
• your - Aren't these your shoes?
• her - Can you borrow her guitar?
• his - Where is his camera?
• its - The house is hers. Its bathrooms are leaking.
• our - Have you seen our mum?
• your - Remember to bring your jacket.
• their - Is this their favourite restaurant?
Nouns:
• mine - The jacket is mine.
• yours - Those shoes aren't yours.
• hers - The dog is hers.
• his - The book is his.
• ours - The part of the garden isn't ours.
• yours - Which bicycle is yours?
• theirs - The house is theirs.
Possessive pronouns indicate ownership of someone or something.
They are divided into two groups: possessive adjectives and possessive nouns.
Adjectives:
• my - This is my bag.
• your - Aren't these your shoes?
• her - Can you borrow her guitar?
• his - Where is his camera?
• its - The house is hers. Its bathrooms are leaking.
• our - Have you seen our mum?
• your - Remember to bring your jacket.
• their - Is this their favourite restaurant?
Nouns:
• mine - The jacket is mine.
• yours - Those shoes aren't yours.
• hers - The dog is hers.
• his - The book is his.
• ours - The part of the garden isn't ours.
• yours - Which bicycle is yours?
• theirs - The house is theirs.