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A possessive pronoun... follows a linking verb is used to show ownership is used after an action verb appears in the subject of a sentence
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A possessive pronoun...
follows a linking verb
is used to show ownership
is used after an action verb
appears in the subject of a sentence
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The answer is B brooooooooooooo
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The correct answer is "used to show ownership"
It is called possessive because it shows who possesses something. It can be His, hers, their, or similar.
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