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Possessive Adjectives

Possessive adjectives are used to show possession or ownership. They include my, her, his, its, their, our, and your. Examples are provided of using possessive adjectives with different subjects like I, she, he, it, they, we, and you to describe possessions or attributes like a dress, hair, shoes, name, group, class, and book.
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Possessive Adjectives

Possessive adjectives are used to show possession or ownership. They include my, her, his, its, their, our, and your. Examples are provided of using possessive adjectives with different subjects like I, she, he, it, they, we, and you to describe possessions or attributes like a dress, hair, shoes, name, group, class, and book.
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Possessive Adjectives

They are used to show


possession or ownership
of something.

Verb be: I. Verb be: She.


Possessive Adjective: My. Possessive Adjective: Her.
My dress is yellow. Her hair is color brown.

Verb be: He. Verb be: It.


Possessive Adjective: His. Possesive Adjective: Its.
His shoes are red. Its name is Puppy.

Verb be: They.


Possessive Adjective: Their.
Their group is funny.

Verb be: We. Verb be: You.


Possessive Adjective: Our. Possessive Adjective: Your.
Our class is small. Your book is color pink.

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