possessive determiner
Pronunciation
/pəzˈɛsɪv dɪtˈɜːmɪnɚ/
British pronunciation
/pəzˈɛsɪv dɪtˈɜːmɪnə/

Definition & Meaning of "possessive determiner"in English

Possessive determiner
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a type of determiner that indicates ownership or possession and is used before a noun to show that something belongs to someone

What is a "possessive determiner"?

A possessive determiner is a word that shows ownership or possession and is used before a noun to modify it. The main possessive determiners in English are "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," and "their." For example, in the phrase "my car," the determiner "my" indicates that the car belongs to the speaker. Similarly, in "their house," the determiner "their" shows that the house belongs to a group of people. Possessive determiners are important for expressing relationships of ownership and help provide context for the nouns they modify, making communication clearer and more informative.

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