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What purpose do possessive pronouns serve?

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A possessive pronoun is used to show possession, or to point out the person who owns the object. It replaces a noun within a sentence.

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Possessive pronouns do exactly what it seems like they should do. They are the pronouns that help us show possession or ownership in a sentence. There are two types of possessive pronouns: The strong (or absolute) possessive pronouns are mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, and theirs.

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