This document provides information about possessive adjectives and pronouns. It defines adjectives as words used to describe nouns and pronouns. Possessive adjectives describe something that belongs to a person or thing and always come before the noun, such as "my" and "your." Possessive pronouns also show ownership but are never followed by a noun, such as "mine" and "yours." The document includes examples and an exercise to practice using possessive adjectives and pronouns correctly in sentences by filling in the blanks. It also provides a forum for discussion if readers have questions.