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Which is a true statement about the possessive case?

A pronoun can be used as the preposition of a verb.


A pronoun comes before a noun to show ownership.


A pronoun can be used as the subject of a verb.

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I cant give you direct answers but I will help. Possessive case also refers to a type of pronoun (mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs) or determiner (my, your, his, her, its, our, their) that indicates ownership, measurement, or source.
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Answer:

B: A pronoun comes before a noun to show ownership.

Step-by-step explanation:

The possessive case is mainly used to show ownership. It can be formed with of (the president of the country) or an apostrophe and s (Jane's house), or only ( ' ) (My parents' house). Also: Possessive Pronouns (Mine ), and Possessive Adjectives (My ). The possessive adjectives are a type of pronoun. My car is being washed.

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