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Hanuman_2000 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Noun case

Sir,


Your's faithfully.

Yours' faithfully.

Which one is correct.

can we use apostrophy s with posssevive pronouns like hers,its,.
means to say can we write "hers'"

thanks.
  

Top answer

The possessive of "your" is simply "yours". It is not correct to use an apostrophe at all with possessive pronouns. Correct usage is: Yours faithfully.

  • The possessive of "your" is simply "yours".
  • It is not correct to use an apostrophe at all with possessive pronouns.
  • Correct usage is: Yours faithfully.
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The possessive of "your" is simply "yours". It is not correct to use an apostrophe at all with possessive pronouns.

Correct usage is:

Yours faithfully.

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