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Anastasy [175]
3 years ago
13

Fill in the blanks with the possessive pronoun: don't take it this book is ​

English
1 answer:
kicyunya [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

<em>Mine</em> is the correct answer

Explanation:

  • Possessive pronoun show possession.
  • My, our, your, his her and their are possessive pronouns. The independent form of each of these pronouns are Mine, yours, ours, its, theirs, his, hers.
  • They show the possession of noun. They are frequently used in English language.
  • It substitutes noun phrase so that its repetition can be avoided.

          Examples: This is my car.  

           This is my brothers book.

          This is his bedroom.

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