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Possessive pronouns refer to ownership! In other words, “Who does something belong to?” Do not place possessive pronouns before the noun. Possessive pronouns go after the noun or in place of the noun. The possessive pronouns include “Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.”
0:00 Intro to possessive pronouns.
0:11 What are Possessive Pronouns?
0:26 What are Pronouns?
0:56 Possessive Pronouns Refer to Ownership.
1:09 Who Does Something Belong To?
1:37 Possessive Pronouns Go After The Noun.
2:18 A Short Answer to A Question.
3:10 Who Does The Computer Belong to?
Study and learn possessive pronouns fast. Words like; his, hers, yours, mine, ours, theirs and more are all here for you to study possessive pronouns. Learn fast and speak fast.
What are Possessive Pronouns? Grammar Review. English with Billiebug. Possessive Pronouns. Can you tell me about pronouns? What are pronouns? They are words that replace nouns and noun phrases! Now, what are “Possessive pronouns?” They are pronouns that refer to ownership! In other words, “Who does something belong to?” Do not place possessive pronouns before the noun. Possessive pronouns go after the noun or in place of the noun. The possessive pronouns include “Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.”
Possessive pronouns are quite useful when searching for a short answer to a question. Can you find possessive pronouns?
Does this book belong to Sally?
No, it is mine!
Is this your drink on the table?
No, it is yours!
Does that red car belong to Mike?
Yes, it is his!
The dog carried
its puppy all day!
Does this computer belong to your parents?
Yes, it is theirs!
Compare Possessive Pronouns
and Possessive Adjectives.
“It's mine!”
(compare to)
“It is my car!”
“It's yours!”
(compare to)
“It is your car!”
“It's his!”
(compare to)
“It is his car!”
“It's hers!”
(compare to)
“It is her car!”
“It's ours!”
(compare to)
“It is our car!”
“It is theirs!”
(compare to)
“It is their car!”
You will notice that the “Possessive adjectives,”
go before the noun!
There are other ways to use them.
Ask your teacher to help explain this topic.
Have fun with English!
Thanks for watching!
Bill, Time for dinner!
Yes dear!
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Remember English has a basic foundation of rules
and at the same time, most grammar rules have exceptions.
Spoken English and grammar study for all ESL students and English speakers too!
0:00 Intro to possessive pronouns.
0:11 What are Possessive Pronouns?
0:26 What are Pronouns?
0:56 Possessive Pronouns Refer to Ownership.
1:09 Who Does Something Belong To?
1:37 Possessive Pronouns Go After The Noun.
2:18 A Short Answer to A Question.
3:10 Who Does The Computer Belong to?
Study and learn possessive pronouns fast. Words like; his, hers, yours, mine, ours, theirs and more are all here for you to study possessive pronouns. Learn fast and speak fast.
What are Possessive Pronouns? Grammar Review. English with Billiebug. Possessive Pronouns. Can you tell me about pronouns? What are pronouns? They are words that replace nouns and noun phrases! Now, what are “Possessive pronouns?” They are pronouns that refer to ownership! In other words, “Who does something belong to?” Do not place possessive pronouns before the noun. Possessive pronouns go after the noun or in place of the noun. The possessive pronouns include “Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs.”
Possessive pronouns are quite useful when searching for a short answer to a question. Can you find possessive pronouns?
Does this book belong to Sally?
No, it is mine!
Is this your drink on the table?
No, it is yours!
Does that red car belong to Mike?
Yes, it is his!
The dog carried
its puppy all day!
Does this computer belong to your parents?
Yes, it is theirs!
Compare Possessive Pronouns
and Possessive Adjectives.
“It's mine!”
(compare to)
“It is my car!”
“It's yours!”
(compare to)
“It is your car!”
“It's his!”
(compare to)
“It is his car!”
“It's hers!”
(compare to)
“It is her car!”
“It's ours!”
(compare to)
“It is our car!”
“It is theirs!”
(compare to)
“It is their car!”
You will notice that the “Possessive adjectives,”
go before the noun!
There are other ways to use them.
Ask your teacher to help explain this topic.
Have fun with English!
Thanks for watching!
Bill, Time for dinner!
Yes dear!
#possessivepronouns #englishlesson #englishgrammar #americanenglish #learnenglish #engvid #reflexivepronouns #Indefinitepronouns #possessivepronounsforgrade2 #InglésDesdeCero #CursoIngles #AprenderIngles
Remember English has a basic foundation of rules
and at the same time, most grammar rules have exceptions.
Spoken English and grammar study for all ESL students and English speakers too!
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