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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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My follows a noun

  1. "Mine cannot be put before a noun, and My follows a noun. “Mine coffee cup” would be incorrect. “My coffee cup” is correct."

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Is the statement "My follows a noun" correct?

  

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anonymous Is the statement "My follows a noun" correct? No. "My" is a determiner.

  • anonymous Is the statement "My follows a noun" correct?
  • No.
  • "My" is a determiner.
  • It is placed before the noun, not after.
  • "Mine" in very old texts is also a determiner.
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anonymousIs the statement "My follows a noun" correct?

No. "My" is a determiner. It is placed before the noun, not after.

"Mine" in very old texts is also a determiner. It is an archaic form of "my."

https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=mine

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