Possessive Adjectives and Possessive Pronouns: My / Mine, Your / Yours

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This video contrasts possessive adjectives with possessive pronouns. Viewers can learn the differences between the possessives and how they are placed in sentences. Possessive adjectives: my, your (1), his, her, your (2), our, their Possessive pronouns: mine, yours (1), his, hers, yours (2), ours, theirs Your / yours appears twice, one for singular use and one for plural use. Possessive adjectives show that something belongs to someone as well as modifying the noun or object; That is a (book). / That is (my book). Possessive adjectives are placed in front of the noun or object in sentences; This is (her) book. Possessive pronouns show that something belongs to someone; That is a bag. / That (bag) is (yours). Possessive pronouns are not followed by the object; That (bag) is yours. In the example sentences in the video, the possessive adjectives and pronouns follow the verb be; This (is our) classroom. That classroom(is ours). Thanks for watching the video. Don&forget to subscribe to support the channel. It is greatly appreciated. You can click on the link to subscribe: or Avatar courtesy of Mirror Image of subscribe button by Mudassar Iqbal from Pixabay

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