
GrammarFlip Lesson: Possessive Case Pronouns
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Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? The house with the big oak tree in the front yard is mine.
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? Is this glass of water Jared’s or yours?
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? Her 400-pound pumpkin won first place at the state fair!
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? These purple rain boots on the porch must be hers.
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? Did you meet my older sister at my last birthday party?
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? Your research paper was very interesting and well-written.
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? Ours is the red minivan on the top floor of the parking deck.
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? Some owls use their feathers as camouflage from predators.
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? His father is in the army, so he has lived all over the world.
Possessive Pronoun or Adjective? Have you studied for your test on Monday?