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Possessives Adjective And It's Types
Edu-Primes
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8/12/2024
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Hi friends! Today we will learn what are possessives and many of its types. So let's start.
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Some words tell us who owns what, and such words are called possessives.
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Like, Julia is a noun, but Julia's is a possessive noun.
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It means belonging to Julia. For example, this is Julia's band.
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This sentence means this band belongs to Julia.
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This is Tia's bicycle. Here, Tia's is a possessive noun that tells that the bicycle belongs to Tia.
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These beautiful flowers are an example of nature's beauty.
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Here, nature's is a possessive noun, and it means that flowers show the beauty of nature.
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So many times, possessives omit the word of.
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Taste of apple. Apple's taste. Lunchbox of William.
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William's lunchbox. Death of the rivers. The river's death.
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Dress of Tia. Tia's dress. Smell of laundry. Laundry's smell.
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So we see possessive words omit of and are formed by adding apostrophe s.
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Let's see some examples of possessive nouns once again.
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Tia's band. Ria's clip. Tom's food. Chair's arm. Tom's pet.
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Julia's jewelry. Bolivia's weather. Canada's capital.
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So, all these are possessive nouns.
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Personal and possessive pronouns.
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Pronoun is a word which is used in place of a noun.
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Emma is singing. Here, Emma is a noun. We can replace it with she.
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She is singing. So, she is a pronoun as it's being used in the place of noun.
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William has two big dogs.
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Here, William is a noun that can be replaced with a pronoun, like
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He has two big dogs.
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Here are commonly used pronouns.
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I, you, he, she, we, they, me, and so on.
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Now let's see what are possessive pronouns.
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Mine, yours, his, hers, its are singular possessives.
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Ours, yours, theirs are plural possessives.
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Apostrophe is never used with possessive pronouns.
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It's a steel vase.
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Here, it's a contraction for it is and not a possessive pronoun.
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And the possessive pronoun it's does not have an apostrophe.
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It's my pet. Its fur is white.
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Here we have two it's.
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The first one is a contraction of it is.
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And the second one is a possessive pronoun.
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And that's why second one does not have an apostrophe.
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Here, it's is a possessive and not a contraction.
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Remember, possessives do not have an apostrophe.
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Olivia and Sam live in our neighborhood.
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Their pets are very cute.
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Here, their is a possessive pronoun.
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It's a parrot and its food has been finished.
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Again, we have two it's here.
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One is with an apostrophe and the other is without an apostrophe.
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The one with an apostrophe is a contraction for it is.
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And the one without an apostrophe is a possessive pronoun.
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Here, its food is food of the parrot.
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Don't take this book. It's mine.
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Here, don't is a contraction for do not.
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It's is a contraction for it is.
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And mine is a possessive pronoun.
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Your notebook is at my place.
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Come at any time to collect it.
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Here, your is a possessive pronoun.
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It's not a contraction.
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That's why there is no apostrophe in it.
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Their house is same as ours.
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Here, we have two possessive pronouns.
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Their and ours.
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Her weight is more than that of mine.
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Here, we have two possessive pronouns.
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Your pet is bigger than that of mine.
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Here, we have two possessive pronouns.
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This painting is hers, but these brushes are mine.
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Here again, we have two possessive pronouns.
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Hers and mine.
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So, we learned so many examples of possessives.
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In case of plural nouns, like...
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The schoolgirls can be changed into a plural possessive as the girls' school.
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Apostrophe comes after the letter S.
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The bags of the boys.
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The boys' bags.
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The classes of the girls.
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The girls' classes.
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Kids, remember, in plural possessives, the apostrophe comes after the letter S.
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So, we have learned about possessive nouns and pronouns today.
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Now, you may go ahead and take a quiz to learn more.
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Bye-bye.
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