Nouns
* Possessive Nouns: These are nouns that indicate ownership or belonging. They are formed by adding an apostrophe and an "s" ('s) to singular nouns and an apostrophe alone (' ) to plural nouns ending in "s".
* Singular:
* The dog's tail
* The cat's toy
* My sister's car
* Plural:
* The students' books
* The children's laughter
* The teachers' lounge
Pronouns
* Possessive Pronouns: These pronouns replace possessive nouns and show who or what something belongs to.
* My, mine: (belonging to me)
* This is my pen.
* That car is mine.
* Your, yours: (belonging to you)
* Where's your phone?
* The bicycle is yours.
* His, her, hers, its, their, theirs: (belonging to someone or something else)
* His shirt is blue.
* Her bag is red.
* The dog wagged its tail.
* Their house is big.
* The toys are theirs.
Key Points
* Apostrophes: Apostrophes are crucial in possessive nouns to indicate ownership.
* Pronoun Choice: Possessive pronouns like "his," "her," and "its" can be tricky. Use "his" for male subjects, "her" for female subjects, and "its" for things.
* Context: The specific possessive noun or pronoun used depends on the context of the sentence and what you are trying to convey.
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