For example, in French, "mon" means "my," and in Spanish, "mi" also means "my." In English, possessive adjectives do not always end with 's.' For example, "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," and "their" are all possessive adjectives but differ in form. In English...
She is a published author of fiction in Spanish.Cite this lesson This lesson presents a fun way to introduce possessive adjectives to ESL students. It also includes some activities and games for students to practice the use of those adjectives. ...
We use adjectives in a different way depending on which type of relationship the possessive form is describing. With specifying possessives the adjective only describes the noun following it: She was suspicious of herwealthy brother’s girlfriend(= Her brother is wealthy.) She didn’t like herb...