Grammar: ✨ Grammar F: 🧩 Parts of Speech - Basics (A1) - Lesson 17: Possessive Adjectives (my, your, his, her)

Grammar: Possessive Adjectives A2 Lesson 18: Showing Ownership What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to use possessive adjectives like "my," "your," "his," "her," "our," and "their" to show who owns something. What are Possessive Adjectives? In English, when we want to show that something belongs to someone, we use special "owner" words. These words are called Possessive Adjectives , and they always come before a noun (a thing, person, or place). They answer the question: "Whose?" (Whose book is it? It's my book.) The Grammar Rule 📖 From Subject to Owner Each subject pronoun (like 'I' or 'she') has a matching possessive adjective. Subject Pronoun Possessive Adjective Example I my My moto is new. You your Your house is big. He his His name is Dara. She her Her dress is beautiful. We our Our family lives in Siem Reap. They their Their children are playing. In Conversation Let's see h…