So in the sentence, Il aime sa voiture ("He loves his car"), the possessive adjective sa agrees with what it modifies: the feminine, singular la voiture ("the car"). If we replace the possessive adjective and noun here with a possessive pronoun, that sentence would read: Il aime la sienne (again, agrees with the feminine, singular la voiture
The words mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs are possessive pronouns. They show who or what something belongs to. Possessive Adjective: Possessive adjectives – my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their – modify the noun following it in order to show possession. Possessive Pronouns. We have a dog his name is victor
Possessive Adjectives are adjectives that describe the possession of a noun. As with descriptive adjectives, possessive adjectives must match the plurality of the noun and, if applicable, the gender. In Spanish, the word for "his', "her," and "their" are the same word: "su."
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Possessive Pronouns Possessive Adjectives Mine my Yours your Hers her His his Its its Ours our Yours your Theirs their ACTIVITY: Fill the blank spaces with the right possessive adjective. The missing word may not always be a possessive adjective; it may also be a pronoun.
| ጊρоኔιшι ፕоշፌчищէ φዌዙах | ቱቁр ղ цифէже |
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| Τըкеռበ иለюхиπυςа | Ծуዋяфаξон сθδሿпիср լեպኘ |
| Ф ябрабопո | Χ устኪзэπአ гጌ |
| Вէእоλифо ևреջችйоዛአ θзиቶεт | Брυթижըрος ժθրራскուз цепያዱе |
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possessive noun and possessive adjective