Using the instructions given in the brackets, rewrite each of the following sentences
without changing its meaning.

1.The big green leather bag belongs to them.
(Replace ‘them’ with a possessive pronoun)

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Answer:Singular persons Multiple persons

My Bag Our Bag

Your Bag Your Bag

Bag Bag

('fusion letter)

Singular persons Multiple persons

School (u) m School (u) banana

School (u) n Your School (u)

School Schools

Singular persons Multiple persons

Pencil (i) m our pencil (i)

Item (i) n Your Item (i)

Pen Pens

Properties of Possessive Pronouns

1. The third person singular suffix (-i) in possessive pronouns should not be confused with the case suffix (-i) of the noun.

If the suffix (-i) replaces the noun, it is a pronoun, if not, it is a case.

SAMPLE:

"His pen is gone."

-i = possessive pronoun (indicates the owner of the pen.)

"We bought the pen before."

-i = state suffix

*** The case suffix of the noun (-i) and the possessive pronoun (-i) are used together in the same word. In this case, the first greeting (-i) becomes the possessive pronoun. Then it comes out.

SAMPLE:

He gave me his pen.

-i = possessive pronoun

n = fusion letter

-i = state suffix

He sold his house.

-i = possessive pronoun

n = fusion letter

-i = state suffix

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