Possessive adjectives in English
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Possessive adjectives in English show who is the owner of an object. They are used along with a singular or plural noun. You should remember that they cannot be used together with English articles 'a' or 'an' because they precisely define the person who has the specific thing. The other thing to remember is that they are used before the nouns and not after them.
English possessive adjectives | Examples | Meanings |
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my | It's my book. | It belongs to me. |
your | It's your book. | It belongs to you. |
his | It's his book. | It belongs to him. |
her | It's her book. | It belongs to her. |
its | It's its book. | It belongs to it. |