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Possessive pronouns

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The lesson provides help for students learning how to use possessive pronoun in English.

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«Possessive pronouns»

Second Grade Grammar

Second Grade Grammar

A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive noun. A possessive pronoun shows who or what owns something.  My, your, his, and her are singular possessive nouns.
  • A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive noun.
  • A possessive pronoun shows who or what owns something.
  • My, your, his, and her are singular possessive nouns.
A plural possessive pronoun shows who or what owns something.  Its, our, your, and their are plural possessive pronouns.
  • A plural possessive pronoun shows who or what owns something.
  • Its, our, your, and their are plural possessive pronouns.
Singular Possessive shows ownership of one person my your her his Plural Possessive shows ownership of more than one person its our your their
  • Singular Possessive
  • shows ownership of one person
  • my
  • your
  • her
  • his
  • Plural Possessive
  • shows ownership of more than one person
  • its
  • our
  • your
  • their
John and Jan’s house is brick. Anndrea’s house is brick. The dog’s bone is lost. Hank’s leg is broken. Trinna’s car is locked. Chad’s dad and my dad are friends.
  • John and Jan’s house is brick.
  • Anndrea’s house is brick.
  • The dog’s bone is lost.
  • Hank’s leg is broken.
  • Trinna’s car is locked.
  • Chad’s dad and my dad are friends.