Sir, the way you have explained the difference between possessive adjectives & possessive pronouns is the best way I got. So, I would like to thank you for this lovely video.
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Thank you so much for your this video i understood it but i have a question a bout it please please please answer me you said in possessive adjective we have to put a noun after them but in possessive pronouns we do not have to put a noun after them because pronoun is a word that replaces a noun but how can we know its in the sentences is possessive pronoun or possessive adjective because you said in its we have to put a noun always it is its ball. what is (its) in this sentence it is possessive pronoun or possessive adjective? what should we say?
• Possessive adjective: “Its” in “It is its ball” (modifies the noun “ball”). • Possessive pronoun: “Its” would stand alone, like “This ball is its” (which is not standard usage because “its” as a possessive pronoun is rarely used without a noun).
Hi, this is a really good video, but i have a question. How can we differentiate between its and its in the possessive adjective and possessive pronoun, and how can we put them in a sentence? I hope you answer😊
Hello sir, I have a question. So I read that Possessive Pronoun has two types, Dependent and Independent. And the one you mentioned in this video is Independent. So I'm wondering, what's the difference between the Dependent Possessive Pronoun and Possessive Adjective?
An adjective can come before a noun or after a BE verb -> He is a happy man. There are three happy men. Is the man happy? Who is happy? The man is happy. These three men are happy.
You should call Matt's pen is possessive noun determiner or adjective and call Matt's without a noun possessive noun .This must be perfect explanation being same as pronoun case . No one understands like me even native speaker.
Sir, the way you have explained the difference between possessive adjectives & possessive pronouns is the best way I got. So, I would like to thank you for this lovely video.
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I finally got it. The possessive pronouns are at the end of the sentences. Thank you very much. I was struggling with this for the last 6 months.
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I have a question... In the case that we have for example, plural things, (whose shoes are these), how can i answer?
You can say:
These are my shoes.
Or
These are mine?
Mine = my shoes
Hope that helps :)
They're mine, for example.
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Thank you so much for your this video i understood it
but
i have a question a bout it
please please please answer me
you said in possessive adjective we have to put a noun after them
but
in possessive pronouns we do not have to put a noun after them because pronoun is a word that replaces a noun
but how can we know its in the sentences is possessive pronoun or possessive adjective
because you said in its we have to put a noun always
it is its ball.
what is (its) in this sentence
it is possessive pronoun or possessive adjective?
what should we say?
• Possessive adjective: “Its” in “It is its ball” (modifies the noun “ball”).
• Possessive pronoun: “Its” would stand alone, like “This ball is its” (which is not standard usage because “its” as a possessive pronoun is rarely used without a noun).
How do possessive nouns work at the end of sentences? Like, what’s the rule for “The backpack is hers”
Your example is perfect, Daniela!
This is our video.
This video is ours!
This is my pen.
This pen is mine!
This ______ is _________.
Hi, this is a really good video, but i have a question. How can we differentiate between its and its in the possessive adjective and possessive pronoun, and how can we put them in a sentence? I hope you answer😊
Hi. Our can came end of the sentence?
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Hello sir, I have a question. So I read that Possessive Pronoun has two types, Dependent and Independent. And the one you mentioned in this video is Independent. So I'm wondering, what's the difference between the Dependent Possessive Pronoun and Possessive Adjective?
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What is the difference between its and it's?
If adjective always followed by Noun ? Be it possessive/demonstrative/quality/quality/interrogative ?
An adjective can come before a noun or after a BE verb ->
He is a happy man.
There are three happy men.
Is the man happy?
Who is happy?
The man is happy.
These three men are happy.
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I have been understood but i have some problems and those are clear now through this video
This is exactly what we want Mani! Glad it helped!
Short but effective lesson. 🙂
Excellente Video. Thanks.
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Thanks I got it down quick
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Where is compare and differences?
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Whts differnce between these two sentences
This pen is mine.
This is mine.
Waiting for ur answer.
Both are okay!
This is mine. (You are holding your pen in your hand.)
This pen is mine. (That pen is yours. This pen is mine.)
@@TeachersMarkandMatt means we just use it when things are holding.
Give me some examples please.
@@AlamKhan-pz2kn you can be pointing to it as well. If it is close to you, like on the table.
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I want to know which of these is correct and the reason for your answer:
1) I am a friend of Matthew.
2) I am a friend of Matthew's.
I am Matthew’s friend.
I’m a friend of Matthew’s.
Both ways are okay 👍
If you say “I’m a friend of”
use (‘s) after the name
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Thank you Matt !!!
Is ('s)here possessive adj or possessive pronoun ?( here are lily's personal details.).
Possessive adjective.
It is Lily’s car. = adj (Lily’s = her)
It is Lily’s. = pronoun
It is hers. = pronoun (Lily’s = hers)
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Thank you that was helpful
Well explain brother
This is my pen. It is mine.
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Can you explain it slowly please but it was good
Watch it again and again! It’ll help!
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Thank you for watching :) Glad it helped you :)
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Thank you! You must be a good student?
This is my pen. possesive adj into possesive noun
This is my pen. (my - possessive adjective)
This is mine. (mine - possessive pronoun)
This is Matt's pen. (Matt's - possessive noun)
@@TeachersMarkandMatt Thank you sir
You should call Matt's pen is possessive noun determiner or adjective and call Matt's without a noun possessive noun .This must be perfect explanation being same as pronoun case . No one understands like me even native speaker.
What is your name is it pp or pa
thank u sir
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I got it
My name is Jennifer. I am from Venezuela. This is my phone. It's mine.
My name is Kaivalya
I am from India
This is my laptop
It is mine
Wow
Wow to you, too!
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My dog's name is Homie.
Whose pen is that? That is my pen.
Hi
He/She/It/I/you/We/They are Subject pronouns.
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