![]() Your behaves like an adjective yours behaves like a noun. Our behaves like an adjective ours behaves like a noun. The possessive pronoun that behaves like a noun for me is mine. So the possessive pronoun that behaves like anĪdjective for me is my. That behave like adjectives, and on this side, we have a group of pronouns ![]() ![]() Possessive pronouns in half, because on this side of the divide, we have a list of pronouns Possession of something which is just sort ofĪ fancy way of saying "you have it." So possession equals having stuff. A possessive pronoun is a pronoun that we use to show All right grammarians, let's get down to it, and start talking about
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