1. Function: Both possessive nouns and pronouns indicate that something belongs to someone or something else.
2. Meaning: They convey the idea of possession, indicating a relationship of belonging.
3. Form: Both types often use similar forms to show possession:
* Nouns: Use an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) or just an apostrophe (') after the noun to indicate possession. For example: *the dog's bone, the children's toys.*
* Pronouns: Have specific possessive forms. For example: *my, your, his, her, its, our, their.*
Example:
* Possessive noun: The cat's tail is fluffy. (The tail belongs to the cat)
* Possessive pronoun: That book is mine. (The book belongs to me)
Key Difference:
While they share a function and similar forms, the main difference is that possessive nouns are nouns showing ownership, while possessive pronouns replace nouns to show ownership.
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