What is the difference between Possessive Adjectives and Personal Pronouns?
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Possessive Adjectives, also called Pronominal Adjectives (as they are derived from Pronouns) are the Personal Pronouns “my”, “our”, “your”, “his”, “her” and “their” when used with a noun. In all other cases, these nouns remain and function like Personal Pronouns only. For example:
Difference between Personal Pronouns and Pronominal/Possessive Adjectives
Examples of Possessive Adjectives
Examples of Possessive Personal Pronouns
This is her pen.
This pen is hers.
These are your pens.
These pens are yours.
That is my book.
That book is mine.
This is my hockey.
This idea of yours is excellent.
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