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POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

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Page 1: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

byCheryl Hamilton

Page 2: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS

Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns.

Possessive pronouns show who or what owns or possesses something.

Page 3: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS• my• mine• your• yours• her• hers• our• ours• his• their• theirs• its

Page 4: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• Renee said, “My dogs like to swim.”• My is the possessive pronoun and

it takes the place of Renee.

Page 5: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• I will show you the crowns that I own.• is changed to• I will show you mine.

Page 6: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• Your teacher is funny!• Your is the possessive pronoun and

it takes the place of the teacher’s name.

Page 7: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• Is that towel yours?• Yours is the possessive pronoun and

it takes the place of the person’s name you are asking the question to.

Page 8: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• Mrs. Reese’s class is going to recess.

• is changed to • Her class is going to recess.

Page 9: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• Mrs. Hamilton uses potatoes in vegetable soup.• is changed to • Mrs. Hamilton uses potatoes in hers.

Page 10: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• Colin and Christian’s team will play football.• is changed to• Our team will play football.

Page 11: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• The best seats in the stadium are the ones that Rick and I have.

• is changed to• The best seats in the stadium are ours.

Page 12: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• Grady’s team won the soccer game.• is changed to• His team won the soccer game.

Page 13: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• The students found Mrs. Lattanzo talking to Mr. Lilley in the hall.

• is changed to• The students found their teacher

talking to Mr. Lilley in the hall.

Page 14: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• The Pittsburgh Penguins probably think the new arena is better!

• is changed to • The Pittsburgh Penguins probably think theirs

is better!

Page 15: POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS by Cheryl Hamilton POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS Possessive pronouns are words that take the place of nouns. Possessive pronouns show who or

POSSESSIVE PRONOUN EXAMPLE

• Boating is a fun thing to do in the summer!• is changed to• Its a fun thing to do in the summer!•

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