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How Do You Use Possessive Pronouns with Family Vocabulary?

Using Possessive Pronouns with Family Vocabulary

Possessive pronouns are words that show who owns something. We use them to talk about our families and relationships. Here are the main possessive pronouns in English:

  • my
  • your
  • his
  • her
  • its
  • our
  • their

Family Vocabulary

Here are some common family words:

  • mother
  • father
  • sister
  • brother
  • grandmother
  • uncle

Example Sentences

  1. My mother is a teacher.
  2. Your brother is tall.
  3. Their grandmother loves to cook.

Using these pronouns makes our talks about family more personal and easier to understand!

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How Do You Use Possessive Pronouns with Family Vocabulary?

Using Possessive Pronouns with Family Vocabulary

Possessive pronouns are words that show who owns something. We use them to talk about our families and relationships. Here are the main possessive pronouns in English:

  • my
  • your
  • his
  • her
  • its
  • our
  • their

Family Vocabulary

Here are some common family words:

  • mother
  • father
  • sister
  • brother
  • grandmother
  • uncle

Example Sentences

  1. My mother is a teacher.
  2. Your brother is tall.
  3. Their grandmother loves to cook.

Using these pronouns makes our talks about family more personal and easier to understand!

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