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  1. Possessive pronouns and verb with -ing form [duplicate]

    Sep 1, 2015 · I'm looking for the rules concerning when you use possessive pronouns combined with a verb of "-ing" form. What's the combination called and how does it work? Examples: …

  2. possessive pronouns - use of his or him - English Language …

    Hello, You mean that depending upon the use, possessive pronoun and possessive adjective of 'He' is determined. But for other Pronouns these two forms are different, like They- Their …

  3. About the possessive case with a gerund - English Language …

    Mar 17, 2024 · Use a possessive pronoun with a gerund, the verb form that functions as a noun. This rule is broken frequently, with many writers using the objective case rather than the …

  4. Collective Nouns and their possessive pronouns

    Jul 14, 2020 · The crowd is clapping their hands. The crowd are clapping their hands. The crowd is clapping its hands. Which one of the above is a correct sentence? The word 'crowd', being a …

  5. When is "me" used as a possessive pronoun, instead of "my"?

    Apr 25, 2017 · Meanwhile, possessive words like "my/me/their" behave like pronouns in that they can substitute for noun phrases (this is more relevant for the third-person words), assuming …

  6. "my" vs "mine" (adjectives vs. possessive ) - English Language …

    Jun 6, 2014 · The correct phrasing is my question is. As you rightly note, my is a possessive adjective and mine is a possessive pronoun. So, this means you use my where you already …

  7. How often -if any- are the possessive pronouns "its" or "his" used?

    Jun 21, 2019 · No doubt that this is the grammatical form for the possessive pronouns (see the table below and the link above to Cambridge dictionary). My question is how often we use "its" …

  8. Possessive pronoun vs definite article in this sentence

    Dec 23, 2021 · But when the noun as an object is not a body part, possessive pronouns are ungrammatical or strange, at least in many cases. It seems that English might have different …

  9. pronouns - 'Yours and mine' or 'Your and my'? - English Language ...

    Nov 6, 2015 · The words my, your, his, her, its, our and their are possessive adjectives. Possessive pronouns That pencil is mine. That pencil is yours. That pencil is his. That pencil is …

  10. His vs His (possessive adjective vs possessive pronoun)?

    Oct 28, 2016 · It's the possessive pronoun. In general, the possessive adjective is used when directly modifying a noun, and the possessive pronoun is used when it is either the subject or …