- A possessive pronoun shows ownership.
- Some possessive pronouns come before a noun. Some stand alone.
- Some possessive pronouns are my, your, his, her, its, our, and
their .
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My grandparents watch my soccer games every Sunday.
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Did you finish your vegetables?
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Her pet fish looks surprised.
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The hungry dog looks at its empty bowl.
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Our room has two bunk beds.
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The teacher displayed their artwork.