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    Pos·ses·sive
    /pəˈzesiv/

    adjective

    • 1. demanding someone's total attention and love: "as soon as she'd been out with a guy a few times, he'd get possessive" Similar proprietorialoverprotectiveclingingcontrolling
    • 2. relating to or denoting the case of nouns and pronouns expressing possession.

    noun

    • 1. a possessive word or form.
  2. May 13, 2024 · A possessive noun is a noun that names who or what owns or has possession of something. They are often formed by adding an apostrophe and the letter “s” to the end of a noun. For example, “the dog’s bone” shows that the bone belongs to the dog. In most cases, for singular nouns to show that possession, we add an apostrophe + s.

  3. May 10, 2024 · When you use a noun or pronoun before a gerund, that noun or pronoun should be possessive. Here are some examples: Your swimming is really improving. I enjoy your singing. ( I is the subject, enjoy is the verb, and singing is the object and a gerund.) I don’t like my son’s riding a bicycle without a helmet.

  4. May 11, 2024 · Possessive adjectives, also known as possessive determiners, are used to show ownership or a relationship between one thing or person and another. In English, the possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. They are placed before the noun they modify to indicate ownership or belonging. For example: This is my book.

  5. May 12, 2024 · In the English language, a possessive pronoun is a pronoun that is used to indicate possession or ownership. Possessive pronoun list: mine. yours (singular) his. hers. ours. yours (plural) theirs. Possessive pronoun examples: This is my laptop. It’s mine. These books are mine, not yours. This is my brother ‘s book. It’s his.

  6. May 10, 2024 · Possessive nouns have apostrophes (these are singular possessives): Susie’s toy, the girl’s book, the dog’s bone; Possessive pronouns do not have apostrophes: ours, hers theirs, its (it’s is a contraction, and all contractions have apostrophes.) Plural possessives are usually the plural word followed by an apostrophe.

  7. May 14, 2024 · May 14, 2024 by Ethan Richards. When it comes to English grammar, showing possession can sometimes be tricky, especially with proper nouns like “United States.” Is it “United States’” or “United States’s”? And how do we use these forms correctly? This article will simplify these concepts, using a structure that’s easy to follow.

  8. May 15, 2024 · Grammar. Noun. Possessive Noun. Created by: Team English - Examples.com, Last Updated: May 15, 2024. Notes. AI Generator. Possessive Noun. A possessive noun is a type of noun that shows ownership or possession. It tells us that something belongs to someone or something else.

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