Possessive Pronouns: Mine Yours His Hers Ours Yours Theirs
Possessive Pronouns: Mine Yours His Hers Ours Yours Theirs
Possessive Pronouns: Mine Yours His Hers Ours Yours Theirs
We use possessive pronouns to refer to a specific person/people or thing/things (the "antecedent") belonging to a person/people (and sometimes belonging to an animal/animals or thing/things). We use possessive pronouns depending on:
number: singular (eg: mine) or plural (eg: ours) person: 1st person (eg: mine), 2nd person (eg: yours) or 3rd person (eg: his) gender: male (his), female (hers)
Below are the possessive pronouns, followed by some example sentences. Notice that each possessive pronoun can:
be subject or object refer to a singular or plural antecedent person 1st 2nd gender (of "owner") male/female male/female male 3rd female 1st male/female male/female male/female/neuter hers ours yours theirs possessive pronouns mine yours his
number
singular
plural
2nd 3rd
Look at these pictures. Mine is the big one. (subject = My picture) I like your flowers. Do you like mine? (object = my flowers) I looked everywhere for your key. I found John's key but I couldn't find yours. (object = your key) My flowers are dying. Yours are lovely. (subject = Your flowers) All the essays were good but his was the best. (subject = his essay) John found his passport but Mary couldn't find hers. (object = her passport) John found his clothes but Mary couldn't find hers. (object = her clothes) Here is your car. Ours is over there, where we left it. (subject = Our car) Your photos are good. Ours are terrible. (subject = Our photos) Each couple's books are colour-coded. Yours are red. (subject = Your books) I don't like this family's garden but I like yours. (subject = your garden)
These aren't John and Mary's children. Theirs have black hair. (subject = Their children) John and Mary don't like your car. Do you like theirs? (object = their car)
Notice that the interrogative pronoun whose can also be a possessive pronoun (an interrogative possessive pronoun). Look at these examples:
There was $100 on the table and Tara wondered whose it was. This car hasn't moved for two months. Whose is it?
Possessive Pronouns :mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, theirs These are used to describe possession and DO NOT confuse with possesive adjectives my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their Both refer to possession but the POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS do not need a noun after them. For example: Whose radio is that? (Whose = De quien) It is mine. or It is my radio ---------- Incorrect > It is my. (My necesita de un NOUN) Is that Pedro's or Sally's car? It is hers. or It is her car ------------ Incorrect > It is her (Her necesita de un NOUN) Possessive Adjectives NOUN
Possessive Pronouns
NO NOUN
my
car
mine
your
house
yours
his
her
its
his
hers
its
our
ours
your
yours
their
theirs
No se confundan con estas dos formas de mostrar una posesin. Los posesivos adjetivos REQUIEREN de un sustantivo. MY BOOK, HER PENCIL etc. Es decir: My = mi, her = su de ella, his = su de el etc... Los posesivos ppronouns no necesitan de un sustantivo (NOUN) This is mine. Es decir : Mine = Mio, = Hers = suyo de ella, Ours = nuestro etc.. Hago lo posible para no traducir porque creo que es mejor y mas fcil aprender las reglas en ingles y de all si ustedes quieren traducirlo siempre y cuando entiendan el fundamento.
He is playing his guitar. The guitar is his. This is a woman. Her hair is red. My hair is brown. Hers is red. This is a crocodile. It's showing its teeth. ("Its" is used for animals and things.)
We are working on our websites. The websites are ours. (mine + yours = ours)
You are students. You are in your classroom. This classroom is yours.
They are children. They are eating their popsicles. The popsicles are theirs.
Part B. - Possessive Pronouns Directions: Write the correct possessive pronoun in the blank space following each sentence or question. (10 points) Example: This pen is her pen. hers
Directions: Use the correct possessive adjective. The ubject in each sentence will help you with your ecision. (20 points)
. I have a computer on _________ desk. 1. This classroom is my classroom. __________ 2. Are these books your books? ____________ 3. He has his own car and I have my own car. _________ 4. Her English is good, and his English is good too. ________ 5. I think this money is her money. __________ 6. Your children are smart, and so are our children. _________ 7. Our work is finished; their work isn't. ___________ 8. Those tickets are his tickets. ___________ 9. Your garden looks great, but my garden doesn't. _________ 10. Her song was good, and I liked your song, too. _________
2. Where are you going on __________ vacation? Part C. Fill out the chart below with the correct possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. (10 points if all are correct) Subject I You He She It We You They Possessive Adjective Possessive Pronoun
Part B. - Possessive Pronouns Directions: Write the correct possessive pronoun in the blank space following each sentence or question. (10 points) Example: This pen is her pen. 1. This classroom is mine. 2. Are these books yours? 3. He has his own car and I have mine. 4. Her English is good, and his is good too. 5. I think this money is hers. 6. Your children are smart, and so are ours. 7. Our work is finished; theirs isn't. 8. Those tickets are his. 9. Your garden looks great, but mine doesn't. 10. Her song was good, and I liked yours too. hers
Directions: Use the correct possessive adjective. The ubject in each sentence will help you with your ecision. (20 points)
2. Where are you going on your vacation? Part C. Fill out the chart below with the correct possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. (10 points if all are correct) Subject I You He She It We You They Possessive Adjective my your his her its our your their Possessive Pronoun mine yours his hers its ours yours theirs
as subject (nominative)
my your his her its our your their 3 These are our books.
mine yours his hers its ours yours theirs 4 The books are ours.