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Possessive Pronouns Practice

Practice possessive pronouns with our video. Learn how to use my, your, his, her, our, and their effectively.

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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