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possessive pronoun

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noun

Grammar.
  • possessive pronouns
    plural
  1. see possessive.


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First, Mr. Loeb introduced “Our Colonel Stafford Warren” — his use of the possessive pronoun evoking a sense of trust — as the bomb project’s “Chief Medical Officer.”

From New York Times Aug. 9, 2021

The “being” in “being with my students” is a gerund and gets the possessive pronoun “my.”

From Washington Post Aug. 7, 2020

“So when a president uses a personal possessive pronoun, that communicates intimacy, and sometimes that can be effective.”

From Washington Post Sep. 16, 2019

Given that numpire and those other words were nouns, they often found themselves next to an indefinite article – a or an – or the first-person possessive pronoun, mine.

From The Guardian Aug. 15, 2019

In place of an auxiliary possessive verb, the Turkish language uses an auxiliary possessive pronoun to the same effect.

From Lectures on The Science of Language by Max Müller

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