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16 December, 03:34
Which pronoun case can functions as an adjective?
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Miya Arroyo
16 December, 03:51
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in this case it is possessive.
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Roscoe
16 December, 04:57
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Possessive case pronouns can function as adjectives. Words like my, your, his, her, their, and our are examples of possessive case pronouns that do this.
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