English Explanations
Subject Pronouns: I YOU HE SHE IT WE THEY WHO
Object Pronouns: ME YOU HIM HER IT
Possessive Adjectives: MY YOUR HIS HER ITS OUR THEIR WHOSE
1. Possessive adjectives show that someone or something owns or has a relationship with someone or something else. Use possessive adjectives before a noun to show who owns or has a relationship with that noun. Use whose to ask who owns or has a relationship with a noun.
2. You can also show that someone or something owns or has a relationship with someone or something else by adding an apostrophe (') and s to a name or a noun and making it a possessive noun. This possessive noun shows who the owner is, and it comes before the other noun.
3. Use just an apostrophe after the final s of a plural noun to make it possessive.