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A possessive pronoun is a part of speech that attributes ownership to someone or something. English is a West Germanic language originating in England and is the First language for most people in the United Kingdom, the United States Grammar is the field of Linguistics that covers the Rules governing the use of any given natural language. English grammar is a body of rules ( Grammar) specifying how phrases and sentences are constructed in the English language. In Traditional grammar, a contraction is the formation of a new Word from one or more individual words Disputed English grammar denotes disagreement about whether given constructions constitute correct English. A compound is a word composed of more than one Free morpheme. In the English language an English Honorific is something that is attached to but not usually part of a name e The personal pronouns of English can have various forms according to gender, number, person, and case. In the English Language, Nouns are inflected for Grammatical number —that is singular or Plural. This article is focused mainly on usage of English relative clauses Principal parts A regular English verb has only one principal part, the infinitive or dictionary form (which is identical to the simple present tense for all persons and This is a paradigm of English verbs that is a set of conjugation tables for the model regular verbs and for some of the most common irregular verbs The English language has a large number of Irregular verbs. In the great majority of these the Past participle and/or Past tense is In the English language, a modal auxiliary verb is an Auxiliary verb (or helping verb) that can modify the Grammatical mood (or mode Gender in the English language has been the focus of two distinct debates In Grammar, a lexical category (also word class, lexical class, or in traditional grammar part of speech) is a linguistic category of words (or Like all other pronouns, it substitutes a noun phrase and can prevent its repetition. In Linguistics and Grammar, a pronoun is a Pro-form that substitutes for a (including a noun phrase consisting of a single Noun) with or In grammatical theory, a noun phrase (abbreviated NP) is a Phrase whose head is a Noun or a Pronoun, optionally accompanied For example, in the phrase, "These glasses are mine, not yours", the words "mine" and "yours" are possessive pronouns and stand for "my glasses" and "your glasses," respectively.

There are seven possessive pronouns in modern English: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, and theirs, plus the obsolete possessive pronoun thine. The clitic -'s also works as a possessive pronoun such as John's. In Linguistics, a clitic is a grammatically independent and phonologically dependent Word. For a more complete list, see the full list of English pronouns. The personal pronouns of English can have various forms according to gender, number, person, and case.

Some languages have neither possessive pronouns nor possessive adjectives, and express possession by declining the personal pronouns in the genitive or possessive case, or by using possessive suffixes. What are traditionally and popularly called possessive adjectives &mdash in linguistic analyses possessive pronouns, possessive determiners or genitive pronouns Personal pronouns are Pronouns used as substitutes for proper or common Nouns. In Grammar, the genitive case or possessive case (also called the second case) is the case that marks a Noun as modifying another The possessive case of a language is a Grammatical case used to indicate a relationship of possession. In Linguistics, a possessive suffix is a suffix attached to a noun to indicate its possessor, much in the manner of Possessive adjectives Possessive In Finnish, for example, minun ("I's"), means "mine" or "my".

Determinative and independent possessive pronouns

Some call possessive adjectives determiners, and not pronouns. A determiner is a Noun modifier that expresses the reference of a noun or noun phrase including quantity rather than its attributes as expressed Others call them determinative possessive pronouns and call the possessive pronouns described above independent possessive pronouns, because they constitute full noun sentence and don't depend on a noun. For example, while my must be followed by a noun such as glasses in "my glasses", mine already subsumes such a noun.

See also

In Grammar, the genitive case or possessive case (also called the second case) is the case that marks a Noun as modifying another What are traditionally and popularly called possessive adjectives &mdash in linguistic analyses possessive pronouns, possessive determiners or genitive pronouns The possessive case of a language is a Grammatical case used to indicate a relationship of possession. In Linguistics, a possessive suffix is a suffix attached to a noun to indicate its possessor, much in the manner of Possessive adjectives Possessive Possession, in the context of Linguistics, is an asymmetric relationship between two constituents the Referent of one of which (the possessor) possesses In Linguistics and Grammar, a pronoun is a Pro-form that substitutes for a (including a noun phrase consisting of a single Noun) with or

Dictionary

possessive pronoun

-noun

  1. (grammar) A pronoun in the possessive case.
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