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It doesn't exist the possessive pronoun of IT in British English. Let me explain presently: My neck is short and its neck is long (one’s own) or My neck is short and the giraffa’s neck is long but My neck is short and its is long (wrong its = possessive pronoun it doesn't exist)
The possessive pronoun "its" is rare and should not be included in the list. You will not find examples in contemporary English where "its" is used naturally as a possessive pronoun.
It’s much more common to use its as a possessive determiner like my, her, or their, than it is to use it as a possessive pronoun like mine, hers, or theirs. A possessive determiner goes in the determiner slot of a larger noun phrase; there still has to be a noun later on in that noun phrase. In contrast, a possessive pronoun is an actual substantive all by itself and so needs no noun following. Using its in this way is possible but not common. The ᴏᴇᴅ2 calls this an absolute possessive, used when no substantive follows. They provide just one citation, from Shakespeare’s Henry VIII. Here’s the full extended quote: Then you lost The view of earthly glory: men might say, Till this time pomp was single, but now married To one above itself. Each following day Became the next day’s master, till the last Made former wonders its. As a possessive pronoun instead of a possessive determiner, its means “its ones”, and is marked “rare” in the ᴏᴇᴅ. Here are some other examples taken from Google Books: I was still shaking, so I couldn't tell if the vibrations the body made were its or mine. The Church had different interests from powerful freemen, whose lands were subject to confiscation in a way that its were not, and rarely made ... But still my eyes with maddening gaze Were fixed upon its fearful face, And its were fixed on me. It was the tongue that their mothers taught them to speak, its were the words used in courtship by young men and maidens, and its accents were the last heard from relatives and friends As far as lifespans go, its had been a relatively long one but that had now ended. Group work is neither mine nor yours nor ours nor its. I then briefly consider the state’s agenda in its own terms, or at least in terms (probably somewhere between its and ours) external to Sherpa society. Multiply the amount of each bill by the time between its and the first purchase... Look for vulnerabilities-its and ours. Perhaps the freedom of another cannot belong to me, cannot be given by the essence of my subjectivity, cannot belong to any essence, even that of subjectivity, its or mine. But it would doubtless be more accurate to affirm that its and ours are in keeping. A fall 2008 tour brought fans closer to 1950s Jughead long before Juliet whacks it to death (both its and hers). Thereupon, the rabbit replied that the mistake was neither its, nor of the other animals. ...with the result that we never know whether the forces that bear us are its or ours-... Yesterday, yet another happily newlywed couple'd taken a look at the place, open and shut cabinets, tested the blinds, its and hers and theirs; elbowed one another as they smirked at the beds... That shell is not mine. Nor is it yours. It belongs to that snail over there. That shell is its, not mine or yours. As you can see, this construction doesn't occur often, because possession is not often attributed to neuter nouns, let alone pronouns.
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Would an example be"that book is mine"?
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She said that the book was......(mine,her,his). possasive pronoun..... please answer
I am a fan of his or him. Which is correct ?
I am a fan of his. I know that sounds weird, but it's similar to "I am one of his fans." This type of sentence would make a good video. Good question!
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its its ? who can give me examples of possessive pronoun of "its"
The dog's tail or its tail
It doesn't exist the possessive pronoun of IT in British English.
Let me explain presently:
My neck is short and its neck is long (one’s own)
or
My neck is short and the giraffa’s neck is long
but
My neck is short and its is long (wrong its = possessive pronoun it doesn't exist)
Yes, I agree with you. It exists in theory, but it would be difficult or awkward to apply.
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The possessive pronoun "its" is rare and should not be included in the list. You will not find examples in contemporary English where "its" is used naturally as a possessive pronoun.
It’s much more common to use its as a possessive determiner like my, her, or their, than it is to use it as a possessive pronoun like mine, hers, or theirs.
A possessive determiner goes in the determiner slot of a larger noun phrase; there still has to be a noun later on in that noun phrase.
In contrast, a possessive pronoun is an actual substantive all by itself and so needs no noun following.
Using its in this way is possible but not common. The ᴏᴇᴅ2 calls this an absolute possessive, used when no substantive follows. They provide just one citation, from Shakespeare’s Henry VIII. Here’s the full extended quote:
Then you lost
The view of earthly glory: men might say,
Till this time pomp was single, but now married
To one above itself. Each following day
Became the next day’s master, till the last
Made former wonders its.
As a possessive pronoun instead of a possessive determiner, its means “its ones”, and is marked “rare” in the ᴏᴇᴅ.
Here are some other examples taken from Google Books:
I was still shaking, so I couldn't tell if the vibrations the body made were its or mine.
The Church had different interests from powerful freemen, whose lands were subject to confiscation in a way that its were not, and rarely made ...
But still my eyes with maddening gaze
Were fixed upon its fearful face,
And its were fixed on me.
It was the tongue that their mothers taught them to speak, its were the words used in courtship by young men and maidens, and its accents were the last heard from relatives and friends
As far as lifespans go, its had been a relatively long one but that had now ended.
Group work is neither mine nor yours nor ours nor its.
I then briefly consider the state’s agenda in its own terms, or at least in terms (probably somewhere between its and ours) external to Sherpa society.
Multiply the amount of each bill by the time between its and the first purchase...
Look for vulnerabilities-its and ours.
Perhaps the freedom of another cannot belong to me, cannot be given by the essence of my subjectivity, cannot belong to any essence, even that of subjectivity, its or mine.
But it would doubtless be more accurate to affirm that its and ours are in keeping.
A fall 2008 tour brought fans closer to 1950s Jughead long before Juliet whacks it to death (both its and hers).
Thereupon, the rabbit replied that the mistake was neither its, nor of the other animals.
...with the result that we never know whether the forces that bear us are its or ours-...
Yesterday, yet another happily newlywed couple'd taken a look at the place, open and shut cabinets, tested the blinds, its and hers and theirs; elbowed one another as they smirked at the beds...
That shell is not mine. Nor is it yours. It belongs to that snail over there.
That shell is its, not mine or yours.
As you can see, this construction doesn't occur often, because possession is not often attributed to neuter nouns, let alone pronouns.
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