Thursday, 5 May 2011

LETS BUILD YOUR FASHION SENSE (6)

Lets us move on to possessive adjective.

note:
this is very important...so take it seriously

We use possessive adjectives to show who owns or "possesses" something. The possessive adjectives are:
  • my, your, his, her, its, our, their
  • whose (interrogative)


FASHION TIPS!

compare:


your = possessive adjective
you're = you are


its = possessive adjective
it's = it is OR it has


their = possessive adjective
they're = they are



there = adverb (I'm not going there / look over there / there is a car outside)

whose = possessive adjective


who's = who is OR who has


note:Be careful! There is no apostrophe (') in the possessive adjective "its". We use an apostrophe to write the short form of "it is" or "it has". For example:
it's raining = it is raining
it's finished = it has finished

I'm taking my dog to the vet. It's broken its leg.

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