Possessive pronoun must agree in gender and number with the noun in the phrase they replace. Each possessive pronoun must agree in gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural) with ...
To possess means to own. My dad possesses a car! The girls possess that room! A noun that owns something is a possessive noun. For e.g : dad’s car; girls’ room; men’s wear. To form the possessive, we ...
We discuss ellipsis of the possessee in both pronominal possessor constructions (Dutch: zijn boek 'his book') and possessor doubling constructions (Dutch: John z'n boek, John his book 'John's book') ...
In English possessive adjectives are words such as 'my', 'your', 'his', 'her', 'our' and 'their'. Possessive adjectives come before the noun and must agree with the noun that follows them. Possessive ...
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