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Grammar • Possessive Pronouns! Name • A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive noun: That is Jane's backpack. That is her backpack. • A possessive pronoun shows who or what owns something:
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Grammar • Possessive Pronouns!
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• A possessive pronoun takes the place of a possessive noun: That
is Jane's backpack. That is her backpack.
• A possessive pronoun shows who or what owns something: That
notebook belongs to him. That is his notebook.
• Use these possessive pronouns before nouns: my, his, her, its, our,
your, their
A. Write the possessive pronouns on the line.
1. My family won a trip to Chicago.
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Perhaps, They won a trip to Chicago
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