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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronoun A pronoun that shows who or what has something. NOTE: A possessive pronoun may take the place of a possessive noun.

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1 Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronoun A pronoun that shows who or what has something. NOTE: A possessive pronoun may take the place of a possessive noun.

2 Possessive Pronouns Examples: Matt’s shoe is too small. Replace noun with possessive pronoun. _______ shoe is too small. Mike’s homework is perfect. Possesive Noun- __________ Replace with pronoun- _________ ________ homework is perfect.

3 Possessive Pronouns Possessive pronouns have two forms. - One form is used before a noun. - The other form is used alone. ours yours theirs mine yours his, hers, its Used alone our your their my your his, her, its Used before nouns PluralSingular

4 Possessive Pronouns ALWAYS REMEMBER: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS do NOT contain an apostrophe. * Possessive its never splits. *It’s -  is a contraction standing for it is *Its  no apostrophe is POSSESSIVE Example: I love my book. (Its) characters are funny. *Its is a possevive pronoun standing for what noun?

5 https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=YEqGO6ZDQC0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7MpFDvm35E

6 Game http://www.eslgamesplus.com/possessive-pronouns- game/ http://esolhelp.com/Possessive-Pronouns-and- Adjectives-Millionaire/millionaire.html http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/es/grammar- games/possessives Options:

7 Practice Book pages 72, 74, 79

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