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Day: June 17, 2025

1082. Possessive Pronouns: my, mine

June 17, 2025 Sharon Porterfield

A pronoun takes the place of a noun. A possessive pronoun shows ownership. The words my and mine are possessive pronouns. The pronouns my and mine take the place of the speaker’s name. That is my dog. That dog is… Read more1082. Possessive Pronouns: my, mine

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