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Possessive Pronouns English Grammar


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Possessive Pronouns English Grammar


In English language grammar, a pronoun fulfills a distinct role that isn’t always possessive.
A pronoun fills in for another noun.
By nature, a pronoun is more generic than a noun. Here is a chart of nouns and how you might refer to them as pronouns.

Noun

As a pronoun...

Rock

It is over there.

Sally

That football is hers.

Mittens

They make me warm.

Dusty the cat

He is my buddy.

In each highlighted instance, you only know what the pronoun refers to because you have the far-left column to clarify it. Without that column, you would have no idea what “it,” “hers,” “they,” or “he” refers to.
Only one of these examples uses a possessive pronoun, however. That possessive pronoun is “hers.”
A possessive pronoun indicates that someone or something has or owns something else.
This doesn’t necessitate two physical things. It can also include properties. Here are two examples.

Subject

Possesses…

Using the noun

Using the pronoun

Sally

Rock (a thing)

Sally’s rock

Her rock

Dusty the cat

Friendly behavior (a property)

Dusty the cat’s friendly behavior

His friendly behavior

In terms of English grammar, possessive pronouns are a case of pronoun. Specifically, they are of the genitive case.
The case of a word changes based on its role in the sentence (e.g., whether it acts, is acted upon, or possesses something).
The genitive case shows possession.
English does not have many cases. However, most instances of case in English deal with the genitive case in nouns and pronouns. Here is how a singular noun vs. a singular pronoun is made genitive.

Noun

Genitive form

Toby

Toby’s

He

His

A noun adds a -’s for singular genitive nouns, while a pronoun morphs. This is similar for plural nouns and pronouns.

Noun

Genitive form

The leaders

The leaders’

They

Their/Theirs

At this point, it would be useful to have the full chart of possessive pronouns and some further context about the morphology.

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