Both yours and his grammar

    • [DOC File]Grammar - Amazon Web Services

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      Grammar. General. The beginning of Grammar is a ‘letter’ and its end is a ‘sentence’ having all the logic of grammar in it and conveying a full message. In short we can say that Grammar is an art cum …

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      your, yours your, yours. her, hers, his, its their, theirs. The owner and HIS best friend came to the rescue. This cat is MINE. YOURS is all black. **A possessive pronoun NEVER has an apostrophe. …

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      Academics are often accused of being pedantic about grammar, spelling and punctuation, but all these seemingly endless rules are actually about effective communication – expressing yourself clearly, …

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    • [DOC File]Grammar Worksheet #1

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      Grammar Worksheet #1 Simple Subject Name _____ Definition: The simple subject is the common noun, proper noun, or pronoun that the verb acts upon. The subject is the “do-er” of the sentence. It tells …

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    • [DOC File]PRONOUNS - Webs

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      yours yours. hers, his theirs *Possessive Adjectives - these are often classified as pronouns, but they function as adjectives: my our. your your. his, her their. Reflexive Pronouns – refer to the subject and …

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    • [DOC File]Grammar - San Jose State University

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      Possessive pronouns show ownership (Note: NEVER use an apostrophe with a possessive pronoun): Its, Yours, Ours, His, Hers, Theirs, Whose. Verb. A verb is the part of the sentence that indicates the …

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