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Cup cake Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Third Person Possessive Adjectives

Hi Everyone,

Is it correct to say that when using possessive adjectives the verb is always in third person?

What is an example?

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Cup cake possessive adjectives I think you're referring to what we call "possessive determiners" nowadays: my, your, our, their, his, her . If the subject of a sentence is I, we, or you , the verb will not be in the third person: I like ice cream . Cup cake Is it correct to say that when using possessive adjectives the verb is always in third person?

  • Cup cake possessive adjectives I think you're referring to what we call "possessive determiners" nowadays: my, your, our, their, his, her .
  • If the subject of a sentence is I, we, or you , the verb will not be in the third person: I like ice cream .
  • Cup cake Is it correct to say that when using possessive adjectives the verb is always in third person?
  • All we need to prove this wrong is to find a single sentence with the subject "I" that contains a possessive adjective (determiner).
  • Hmm.
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Cup cakepossessive adjectives

I think you're referring to what we call "possessive determiners" nowadays: my, your, our, their, his, her.

If the subject of a sentence is I, we, or you, the verb will not be in the third person: I like ice cream.

Cup cakeIs it correct to say that when using posses

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