What are possessive adjectives?

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What are possessive adjectives? Grammar Toolkit Possessive adjectives What are possessive adjectives?

An adjective describes a noun. A pronoun replaces a noun. Grammar Toolkit Possessive adjectives A possessive adjective tells who the owner is. Fang is my dog. A possessive adjective can also act as a pronoun. You’ll meet her owner. You’ll meet her. An adjective describes a noun. A pronoun replaces a noun.

my his her its our your their Grammar Toolkit Possessive adjectives Choose a possessive adjective to complete each sentence. my his her its our your their Comb hair. Sam is right — it is decision to make. holiday was ruined by poor service. The cat cried and eyes shone. your his Our their its Remember: its is a possessive adjective and it’s means it is.

An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. Grammar Toolkit Possessive adjectives An adjective describes a noun or pronoun. A possessive adjective tells who the owner is. Possessive adjectives can also function as pronouns. In the following sentence, the possessive adjective is red: Who has been eating my porridge?

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