Answer:
Possessive adjective.
Explanation:
Adjectives are part of speech that stand beside a noun and modify it. There are several types of adjectives: descriptive, possessive, demonstrative, interrogative, or indefinite.
Possessive adjectives imply possession of something or when it is about humans - relationship.
What often is confused are possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns, but pronouns stand on their own.
In the given sentence possessive pronoun would be used in this way:
All eggs in the basket are yours.
Answer:
Love is a breach in the walls, a broken gate, Where that comes in that shall not go again; Love sells the proud heart's citadel to Fate. They have known shame, who love unloved. Even then, When two mouths, thirsty each for each, find slaking, And agony's forgot, and hushed the crying.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. I think it means that many people are studying their whole lives that they forget other important things.
2. That's the quoter's last name
3. You know less about other things, like social skills, or how to cook.
4. (Dunno, sorry)
5. (This applies to you)
Explanation:
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In the English language, the word "who" is almost always used as a pronoun.
It represents a person, similar to the words "I" and "me".
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