How to Replace possessive nouns and adjectives with pronoun

Sep 2, 2010 01:00 PM
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In this video, we learn how to replace possessive nouns and adjectives with pronouns. Using pronouns to replace possessive nouns and adjectives is simple, an example includes: Joe's car is dirty, would change to, his car is dirty, or it is dirty. Another example of this is "Sara's shoes are outside" would be "her shoes are outside", or "they are outside". "The workers' lunches are in the refrigerator", would be "their lunches are in the refrigerator", or "they are in the refrigerator". Practice replacing the nouns with pronouns and you will become familiar with how to use them and what sentences they apply to.

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