Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your and yours.
These words demonstrate ownership.
Example: If the book belongs to me, then it is mine. If the book belongs to her, then it is hers.
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The book is (my / mine).
my
mine
What's mine is (your / yours), my friend.
your
yours
Don’t stand on (my / mine) spot!
my
mine
These desks are their / theirs
their
theirs
Is the computer (her / hers)?
hers
her
Is this tablet (your / yours)?
your
yours
Those pictures are your / yours.
your
yours
Is this (their / theirs) dog?
theirs
their
I met (their / theirs) uncle.
their
theirs
The kitten is (theirs / their).
theirs
their
Are these toys (their / theirs)?
theirs
their
She dropped (my / mine) package.
mine
my
Their father gets along well with (yours / your).
your
yours
The coat is (her / hers).
her
hers
She gave him (her / hers) photo.
her
hers
The red dress is (my / mine).
mine
my
The new cat is (their / theirs).
their
theirs
Are those (my / mine) candies?
my
mine
That blue bike is (our / ours).
our
ours
The pen is (mine / my).
my
mine
Those flowers are (our / ours)!
our
ours
You might want (your / yours) homework.
your
yours
The telephone is (yours / your).
your
yours
The prize was really (their / theirs) for the taking.