Possessive: Indicate that a thing belongs to someone. My, your, his, and our are examples of a possessive adjective.Numerical: Answer the question “how many?” in a sentence. For example:She ate six cupcakes.Which Comes First?We’ve answered the question, ‘what is an adjective?’. Now...
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They feel it doesn’t make sense to use it with things, but it’s just a possessive, and things do have things belonging to them As for your examples: [1] The house whose roof leaks is very old. [2] The house, the roof of which leaks, is very old. Notice that I added commas...