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Grammar

Object (grammar rules)

Query 7. "A car coming from the other side hit mine." is this sentence grammatically correct (for using 'mine')? Please elucidate the underlying rule.
  

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" I s this sentence grammatically correct (for using 'mine')? Yes, it's correct. "mine", "yours", "his", "hers", "ours", and "theirs" are used in the same position in sentences where nouns are used.

  • " I s this sentence grammatically correct (for using 'mine')?
  • Yes, it's correct.
  • "mine", "yours", "his", "hers", "ours", and "theirs" are used in the same position in sentences where nouns are used.
  • They are pronomial forms for "the one that belongs to me", "the one that belongs to you", "the one that belongs to him", and so on.
  • Ours is the best.
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candidate"A car coming from the other side hit mine." Is this sentence grammatically correct (for using 'mine')?

Yes, it's correct. "mine", "yours", "his", "hers", "ours", and "theirs" are used in the same position in sentences where nouns are used. They are pronomial forms for "the one that belongs to me", "the

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