Language Arts Grade Five
Unit Four, Lesson Three: Possessive Pronouns
- string
- struggle
- strange
- stripe
- straight
- stroll
- entertainment
- southern
- buildings
- electricity
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- energy
- community
- casinos
- temperature
- sunshine
- clouds
- storm
- system
- weather
- climate
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Possessive Pronouns
Possessive pronouns are used to show that something belongs to someone
without the need to directly name the person to which it belongs. Here are
some possessive pronouns:
his her their
our my its
your
Here are a few sentences containing possessive pronouns:
Jill fed the bones to her dogs.
Jack must do his chores before he can play.
Jane's dog scratches its ears too much.
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