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Quantifiers, possessives and demonstratives
Possessives
possessive pronouns (mine, theirs)a2
Possessive pronounsWhose book is this?It's mine.Whose books are these?They're hers.Possessive adjectivePossessive pronounmymineyouryourshishisherhersouroursyouryourstheirtheirsWhose book is this? (singular)Whose books are these? (plural)Possessive adjectivePossessive pronounPossessive adjectivePossessive pronounIt's my book.It's mine.They're my books.They're mine.It's your book.It's yours.They're your books.They're yours.It's his book.It's his.They're his books.They're his.It's her book.It's hers.They're her books.They're hers.It's our book.It's ours.They're our books.They're ours.It's your book.It's yours.They're your books.They're yours.It's their book.It's theirs.They're their books.They're theirs.We use possessive pronouns to talk about things that belong to somebody.These are my books and those are yours.Your coat isn't very warm. You can wear mine, if you like.We use Whose …? to ask questions.Whose pen is this?It's mine.The form is the same for singular and plural.Whose pens are these?They're mine.They're mines.We don't use nouns after possessive pronouns.Whose bags are these?They're ours.They're ours bags.
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