Possessive Pronouns: Used in Sentences
Possessive pronouns include my, mine, our, ours, its, his, her, hers, their, theirs, your, yours, whose, and one's - all words that demonstrate ownership.Here are some examples of possessive pronouns used in sentences:
- I saw her book on your table.
- His hair is longer than hers.
- My dog is better than their dog.
- The kids are yours, mine, and ours.
- Whose book is on our desk?
- One’s treasure is special.
- The house is theirs and its paint is flaking.
- Is his car really that fast?
- The money was really theirs for the taking.
- We shall finally have what is rightfully ours.
- Their mother gets along well with yours.
- I never did find out whose phone number that was.
- What's mine is yours, my friend.
- Never underestimate one's value to his family.
- Her timing couldn't have been less appropriate.
- The dog is mine.
- The cat is yours.
- My house is small.
- Our house is big.
- Its color is red.
- The ring is hers.
- The bag is theirs.
Pronouns with Gerunds
One thing that can be confusing is the use of possessive pronouns with gerunds. Look at this sentence:I couldn’t take him griping anymore.What couldn’t I take anymore, “him” or the “griping”? The sentence is ambiguous. The correct way is to use a possessive pronoun. Here is the correct sentence:
I couldn’t take his griping anymore.A few more examples like this are:
- Your taking the prize was a nice surprise.
- The children make their beds without my asking them to.
- Their singing inspired us.
- I so appreciated his helping out.
- Her coming to us was the right thing to do.
- I appreciate your understanding of the matter.
- I feel bad at his missing this opportunity.
- Their mocking of him was inappropriate.
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I loved listening to his singing.
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