possessive pronoun

possessive pronoun
UK / US noun [countable]
Word forms "possessive pronoun":
singular possessive pronoun plural possessive pronouns linguistics
a pronoun such as "mine", "theirs", or "yours" that shows who something belongs to

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  • Possessive pronoun — A possessive pronoun is a part of speech that attributes ownership to someone or something. Like all other pronouns, it substitutes a noun phrase and can prevent its repetition. For example, in the phrase, These glasses are mine, not yours , the… …   Wikipedia

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  • possessive pronoun — /pəzɛsɪv ˈproʊnaʊn/ (say puhzesiv prohnown) noun Grammar the possessive case of a personal pronoun, as mine, his, hers, ours, etc …  

  • possessive pronoun — noun Date: 15th century a pronoun that derives from a personal pronoun and denotes possession and analogous relationships …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • possessive pronoun — pos,sessive pronoun noun count LINGUISTICS a pronoun such as mine, theirs, or yours that shows who something belongs to …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • possessive pronoun — noun : a pronoun that derives from a personal pronoun and denotes possession and other analogous relations (as his in “his is better than John s”) …   Useful english dictionary

  • possessive pronoun — (Grammar) pronoun that shows ownership or relationship to (mine, yours, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

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