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Possessive Pronouns and Determiners

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Possessive Pronouns and Determiners (eiendomsord)

Singular (entall) Person Determiners: Before a noun Possessive pronouns: On its own

1st person my mine 2nd person your yours 3rd person his her its his hers –

Plural (flertall)

1st person our ours 2nd person your yours 3rd person their theirs We use these words to show who or what something belongs to. Determiners must be put before a noun. Can you find them in the table above? Say: It is my present. It is your present ... Possessive pronouns can stand on their own. Which are they? Say: The present is mine. The present is yours ...

g belongs to. The present is MINE!Vurderingseksemplar

TASK Make other sentences with these words. Examples: Andy has many toys. They are his ?. Is this toy yours? Nadya has a dog. It is hers. Where is our dog?

Whose is it? Ask questions. Use the words above to answer: Whose classroom is this? It is our classroom. It is ours! Whose ...?

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