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Possessive Pronouns. Objective: Identify possessive pronouns in sentences. You have learned that possessive nouns show ownership. You can use pronouns in place of possessive nouns. A pronoun that shows ownership is a possessive pronoun. Possessive Pronouns.
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Possessive Pronouns Objective: Identify possessive pronouns in sentences
You have learned that possessive nouns show ownership. You can use pronouns in place of possessive nouns. A pronoun that shows ownership is a possessive pronoun
Max and I help Mr. Lee at Mr. Lee’s pet shop. • May gives the puppies the puppies’ food. • Angi is saving Angi’s money for a pet. • She will buy the cat and the cat’s cage. • Angi, you and Angi’s sister will love it. • Max watches the cat as it sits on the cat’s cage. • Angi says, “One day this cat will be Angi’s cat.”
Finish the sentence with using a possessive pronoun. • Tim and I drove _____________. • I told Tom, “_____________.” • Jill was worried about ________. • Tim and I helped ____________. • Matt and Bill found __________.
My uncle has two dogs on my uncle’s ranch. If a coyote comes near, the dogs stamp the dog’s feet, bray, spit, chase, and kick. Coyotes decide to find coyote’s next meal elsewhere. The dogs will not let a coyote, wolf, or mountain lion near a pup or a pup’s mother. In Sam’s opinion, dogs are the best guards a rancher can have for a rancher’s pack.