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"I don't think you can be too sure about that possessive pronoun."
Instead, the name is followed by a possessive pronoun.
Possessive pronouns agree in case, number and gender with their head noun.
Nor would anyone dispute Mitford's use of the possessive pronoun.
He placed a heavy emphasis on the possessive pronoun.
There are no separate possessive pronouns such as "mine".
Thai also does not have a separate possessive pronoun.
In addition, they have corresponding possessive pronouns, which are also phonetically similar.
A possessive pronoun is most commonly used in lieu of the thing possessed.
Wordsworth sets up a close relationship between the possessive pronouns "our" and "my".
I don't like the possibilities suggested by that use of the possessive pronoun yours.
Although usually avoided in common speech, these forms can be used instead of possessive pronouns to avoid confusion.
There are six subject and possessive pronouns (used alone or as modified noun).
"Is this lunch, or a lesson in possessive pronouns?"
The genitive is usually replaced by the possessive pronoun.
Possessive pronouns are used to indicate possession or ownership.
It is also often used in place of the indefinite article and instead of a possessive pronoun.
Possessive pronouns occur in a pronominal and a predicative form.
In northern Haiti, an "a" or "an" is placed before the possessive pronoun.
"Teach her to use the possessive pronouns and adjectives correctly.
"I care little for your use of the possessive pronoun," Bran observed dryly.
She's right to be irritated, though, by that ubiquitous mistake, the use of "it's" as a possessive pronoun.
Patiently Spock explained the possessive pronoun inherent in such words describing family.
Possessive pronouns refer to an object (or person) by identifying its possessor.
The runic text is missing a possessive pronoun, the word "their" before "father."