2. A possessive adjective is an adjective that is used to show ownership. It
comes before a noun in the sentence and lets us know to whoms the noun
belongs. While many cases of ownership are shown with POSSESSIVE
NOUNS (Karen’s children’s), these possessive adjectives aren’t nouns and
aren’t formed by adding an apostrophe+s
5. A possessive pronoun does show
ownership, but it doesn’t come before a
noun or in a noun phrase.
It stand alone, it can also be use to replace a
noun.
6. Here is a list of
Possessive adjectives
.Mine
Yours
His
Hers
Its
9. I think you forgot
your purse.
My book is on the
table.
The girls missed
their bus..
The dog
buried its
bone.
10. Examples of Possessive Adjectives
The house on
the corner is
ours.
(Ours is on the corner)
I think the
chocolate cookies
at the party were
hers.
(Heres were at the party)
The chair next to
the window is
his.
(Notice you can replace
the noun .“His” is next to
the window)