The possessive pronoun "ours" replaces "the family's" to show ownership of the car. Unlike the possessive adjective "our," the possessive pronoun "ours" can stand alone all by itself in the sentence and still make sense. This is the how you can tell the difference between a possessive adjective and a possessive pronoun. A possessive pronoun is a word which can replace a noun or noun phrase (as above) to show possession. For example, in the sentence: That boat is his We have another 'his', this time one which replaces the noun phrase 'Derek's boat', as in the full sentence: That boat is Derek's boat Summary. The article provides an overview of possessive adjectives and pronouns in Italian. It explains that possessive adjectives are used to indicate ownership and possession (my, your, her, his, its, our, and their) and must agree with the gender and number of the noun they modify. The article also discusses the use of possessive adjectives with a definite article, showing how they are
Contents Understanding Possessive Pronouns The Role of Possessive Pronouns in English Grammar List of Possessive Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Vs. Possessive Adjectives Using Possessive Pronouns in Sentences Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions Understanding Possessive Pronouns
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Is that John's car? No, it's mine. (INSTEAD OF No, it's [ my car].) Whose coat is this? Is it yours? (INSTEAD OF Is it [ your coat]?) Her coat is grey. Mine is brown. (INSTEAD OF [ My coat] is brown.) Possessives: pronouns 1 Level: intermediate We can use possessive pronouns and nouns after of. We can say:

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