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When is a pronoun in the possessive case?

A. When it describes a verb
B. when it is a subject
C. when it receives an action
D. when it shows ownership

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Answer: D. when it shows ownership

Explanation: Pronouns that are in the possessive case are called (Possessive Pronouns). They are mine, yours (singular), his, hers, ours, yours (plural) and theirs. The possessive pronouns show that something (or someone) belongs to someone (or something).

Ex. That's my ball. (singular)

Ex 2: That ball is mine. (plural)

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