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English Possessive Adjectives
Possessive adjectives describe to whom or to what something belongs. There
is one possessive adjective for each grammatical person.
| I |
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my |
| you |
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your |
| he |
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his |
| she |
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her |
| it |
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its |
| we |
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our |
| they |
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their |
The possessive adjective is used directly in front of a noun - there is no
article.
| my brother |
| your sister |
| our parents |
When you have a list of things belonging to the same person, you should only
used one possessive adjective.
| his brother and sister |
| my mother and father |
| our tables, chairs, and silverware |
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Adjectives
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