I can properly use and spell possessive pronouns in sentences.

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I can properly use and spell possessive pronouns in sentences.

What Possessive Pronouns Are Another kind of personal pronoun Replace a person or thing that OWNS or POSSESSES something (a possessive noun) Can come before the noun it possesses OR it can stand alone in the sentence

Possessive Pronouns Singular Plural my our Used before a noun your her, his, its their mine ours Used alone yours hers, his, its theirs

Possessive Pronouns Before Nouns Most people are familiar with Aesop’s fables. His fables are famous. A fable is a brief tale. Its characters are often animals. My favorite is “The Fox and the Grapes.”

Possessive Nouns that Work Alone This book is yours. Aesop’s Fables is a favorite of mine. Is that binder hers?

Confusions Possessive pronouns DO NOT HAVE APOSTROPHES! its = possessive pronoun it’s = it is (a contraction) theirs = possessive pronoun there’s = there is (a contraction)

The ruler wanted all of the the ruler’s people to be young and strong. Practice The ruler wanted all of the the ruler’s people to be young and strong. his

The lord said, “I have no use for old people in the lord’s village.” Practice The lord said, “I have no use for old people in the lord’s village.” my

No one guessed that the woman was hiding in the young farmer’s house. Practice No one guessed that the woman was hiding in the young farmer’s house. his

The ruler was amazed by the old woman’s wisdom. her Practice The ruler was amazed by the old woman’s wisdom. her

Practice The farmer told the ruler, “It was the farmer’s aged mother who solved the ruler’s problems.” his

Practice The villagers were no longer forced to abandon the villagers’ parents in the mountains. their

Lord Higa left the village alone, declaring that Practice Lord Higa left the village alone, declaring that the village’s people be allowed to live in peace. its

Practice The young farmer now had the farmer’s worry lifted from the farmer’s mind. his

Practice His The ruler’s new understanding would allow the villagers to live full lives.

Practice The people would always remember how the farmer’s courage had saved the people’s village. their