
Possessive Pronouns Lesson 23
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1st - 5th Grade
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Sharlanda Grizzell
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Possessive Pronouns
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Possessive Pronouns
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Possessive Pronouns do not have apostrophes!
A Possessive Pronoun shows ownership. It takes the place of a possessive noun.
What is a Possessive Pronoun?
Examples:
my, your, his, her, its, our, their
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It is Tim's bag. It is his bag.
Nora and Zack's team will win. Their team will win.
Examples
Possessive Pronouns must match the nouns they replace in both number and gender.
Possessive Pronouns
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Yours, hers, ours, theirs, and mine. (mine breaks rule)
That is hers, This is theirs. Those are mine.
Stand Alone Possessive Pronouns:
Stand Alone Possessive Pronouns are formed by adding -s to the pronoun that is used before the noun.
Possessive Pronouns
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Multiple Choice
Identify the possessive noun in this sentence.
I gave my order to the waiter.
Their
Our
It
His
My
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Multiple Choice
Identify the possessive noun in this sentence.
He used a pen to write on his pad.
Their
Our
It
His
My
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Multiple Choice
Identify the possessive noun in this sentence.
This is our favorite place to eat.
Their
Our
It
His
My
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Multiple Choice
Identify the possessive noun in this sentence.
Their sandwiches are the best!
Their
Our
It
His
My
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Multiple Choice
Replace the possessive noun with the correct possessive pronoun.
(My friend Lauren's) sandwich looked very tasty.
Their
Our
Her
Your
My
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Multiple Choice
Replace the possessive noun with the correct possessive pronoun.
Hers had more peppers than (the sandwich belonging to me)
Theirs
Ours
Its
Yours
Mine
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Multiple Choice
Replace the possessive noun with the correct possessive pronoun.
"Can I have a bite of (the sandwich belonging to you) ?" she asked.
Theirs
Ours
Its
Yours
Mine
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Multiple Choice
Replace the possessive noun with the correct possessive pronoun.
"Of course," she said. (both of their sandwiches) were both big enough to share.
Theirs
Ours
Its
Yours
Mine
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Mechanics and Usage
A possessive noun should have an apostrophe.
A possessive pronoun and a stand-alone possessive pronoun should not have an apostrophe.
The contraction "it's" means "it is" or "it has." The possessive pronoun "its" shows ownership.
A possessive pronoun must agree in number and gender with the noun it replaces.
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