Possessive pronouns nd their two forms and syntactic functions in the sentence Context Introduction


Possessive pronouns used as adjectives


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Possessive pronouns used as adjectives


Possessive pronouns can be used adjectivally – meaning before a noun. However, the pronoun does not necessarily have to appear directly before it, which means one or more adjectives or sometimes adverbs or other words may be placed between the pronoun and noun. In this function, together with a noun, they are also called possessive determiners. Compare the following forms:

Possessive pronoun before the noun (adjectival use as determiner)


English possessive pronoun

Examples

my

my phone

your

your car

his

his computer

her

her handbag

its

its colour

our

our house

your

your friend

their

their garden

  • Example sentences that show the adjectival use (as determiner before the noun) of possessive pronouns in various positions:

    • Can you lend me your mobile phone?”

      • The pronoun precedes the noun directly.

    • I know Jacky’s brother. He’s called ‘little eye’, but his real name is Eric.”

    • Our two children are playing in the garden.”

      • Here, the numeral ‘two’ is put between pronoun and noun.

    • My very old email account has been closed.”

      • In this example, the adjective ‘old’ together with its adverb ‘very’ appears between pronoun and noun.

Possessive pronouns used instead of nouns


Possessives can also be utilised substantivally (as a substitute for nouns). If that is the case, the associated noun is mentioned elsewhere in the sentence or context:

Possessive pronouns as a substitute for nouns (substantival use)


English possessive pronoun

Examples

mine

book → this is mine

yours

ball → this is yours

his

umbrella → this is his

hers

oranges → these are hers

its

doors → these are its

ours

guitar → this is ours

yours

computer → this is yours

theirs

glass → this is theirs

  • Some example sentences that demonstrate the use of the English possessive pronouns in place of nouns, which means substantivally. In these occurrences, the related noun is part of the preceding statement:

    • Are these your glasses? – Yes, they’re mine.”

    • Have you heard their idea? Ours is better.”

    • I forgot my pen. Can I borrow yours?”

Further explanations related to the ‘Possessive pronouns’


The following additional explanations are related to the topic ‘Possessive pronouns in English grammar’ and could also be helpful:

  • Countable nouns in English

  • Uncountable nouns in English

  • Personal pronouns (‘I, you, he’, etc.)

  • Interrogative pronouns in English

  • Relative pronouns in English

  • Exercise 1: possessive pronouns (my, your, his, her, its, our, their)

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