Possessive Pronouns Practice
Possessive pronouns are used to show ownership and are simple to integrate into everyday sentences.
For example, instead of saying “I have a house,” you would use “My house” to indicate ownership. Similarly, “You have a house” becomes “Your house,” and “He has a house” changes to “His house”.
The same rule applies to other pronouns. “She has a house” becomes “Her house,” “We have a house” changes to “Our house,” “You have a house” remains “Your house,” and “They have a house” becomes “Their house”.
By practicing these possessive pronouns, you’ll enhance your ability to express ownership clearly and accurately.
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