possessive pronoun
English
Noun
possessive pronoun (plural possessive pronouns)
- (grammar) A pronoun which expresses possession.
- 1878, Geo. F. Holmes, A Grammar of the English Language, page 66:
- The possessive pronouns are, my, thy, his, her, its, our, your, their, own.
Usage notes
- Words like my or their, which modify nouns and cannot stand on their own, are also commonly referred to as "possessive pronouns" (because of their relationship to the personal pronouns). These are also called possessive determiners or possessive adjectives, however, as they are not pronouns in the strict sense.
Derived terms
- determinative possessive pronoun
- independent possessive pronoun
Translations
pronoun which expresses possession
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Further reading
- possessive pronoun on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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