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What are some possive pronouns?

Here are some possessive pronouns:

Singular:

* My: (belonging to me)

* Your: (belonging to you)

* His: (belonging to him)

* Her: (belonging to her)

* Its: (belonging to it)

Plural:

* Our: (belonging to us)

* Your: (belonging to you - plural)

* Their: (belonging to them)

Important Notes:

* Possessive pronouns show ownership. They answer the question "Whose?"

* They are NEVER followed by a noun. The noun is already implied.

* Example: "That is my car." (The car belongs to me.)

* Possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, its, our, their) are different from possessive pronouns. Possessive adjectives are used before nouns.

* Example: "I lost my keys."

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