Instructional Video

Khan Academy: Possessive Pronouns

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Possessive pronouns describe what things belong to which people, like 'her shoe' or 'the book is mine.' Possessive pronouns can be adjectives, like 'his bicycle,' or they can stand in for nouns, like 'the seats are theirs.' Neither of these forms should have apostrophes to show possession -- so it's ours (not our's) and yours (not your's).

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CCSS: Adaptable
Resource Details
Grade
9th - 10th
Subjects
English Language Arts
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Audiences
For Administrator Use
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Lexile Measures
1170L
Common Core