A. "Was that sandwich his or hers?"
The possessive pronouns 'his or hers' take the place of the noun 'sandwich'.
B. The possessive pronoun our's is incorrect; possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
C. The possessive pronoun yours is used incorrectly; the possessive adjective your should be placed before a noun to describe the noun (bicycle).
Neither Marques nor Leland needs his bike repaired.
The possessive form of the noun warren is warren's.example: The rabbit warren's roof should be repaired.
No, the word "yours" is a possessive pronoun, not a reflexive noun. Reflexive nouns are pronouns that refer back to the subject of the sentence (e.g., "myself," "herself," "itself"). "Yours" shows possession or ownership.
Reflexive pronouns are words that reflect back to the noun or pronoun antecedent.They are: myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.Examples:You read the note yourself.I made myself a sandwich.They repaired the roof themselves.The reflexive pronouns also function as intensive pronouns.Intensive pronouns are the reflexive pronouns used to emphasize by placing the pronoun immediately following the noun they refer to.Examples:You yourself read that note.I myself made these sandwiches.They themselves repaired the roof.
If the damage is minor, and the damage is fixed correctly, there should be little to no depreciation. In the case of a major repair, the car should not depreciate more than a few hundred dollars, if repaired fully and correctly.
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word:cross'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word:cross'sExamples:The cross' damage was repaired in time for the ceremony.The cross's damage was repaired in time for the ceremony.
The possessive form is its (no apostrophe).The word it's (with apostrophe) is a contraction, a shortened form of the pronoun 'it' and the verb 'is'.Examples:The puppy wagged its tail. (possessive)It's a hot day. (contraction for: It is a hot day.)
True. Intensive pronouns, also known as emphatic pronouns, are used to emphasize a noun or pronoun in a sentence. They are formed by adding "-self" (singular) or "-selves" (plural) to reflexive pronouns, like "myself," "yourself," "himself," "herself," "itself," "ourselves," "yourselves," and "themselves."
Check engine light will be on, car will not be acting correctly.
To get your BBQ repaired, you need to take it to a reputable dealer. This requires you taking the BBQ grill out or having a person come to you to do it. Be prepared, this option will cost you more, but the work will be done correctly and with the best outcome for you.
Yes this is the traction and stability system. If there is a fault that makes the light come on the brakes are not working correctly, have it repaired!
I hurt myself while playing soccer. She told herself to stay calm before the presentation. We bought ourselves new shoes for the party. They remind themselves to practice mindfulness every day.