What are Possessive Pronouns?

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A possessive pronoun is a part of speech that attributes ownership of something to something else. In English, there are seven possessive pronouns: yours, mine, his, hers, its, theirs, and ours. The use of a possessive pronoun basically allows the speaker/writer to identify the owner of a particular object.
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