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Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 2

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Sigrid takes us through the different persons using dependent possessive pronouns, also called possessive adjectives or possessive determiners. These little words are important when talking about names, your possessions, family and friends, characteristics, jobs, favorite things and just about everything else.

Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 1

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

Sigrid talks about the difference between possessive nouns and other possessive words such as possessive determiners or articles like "my" and "your."

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Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 3

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

True possessive pronouns can stand alone. They replace both the noun and its possessive adjective or determiner. These pronouns are very handy in introductions and conversations about favorites.
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Caption 10 [en]: In this case, they replace a noun and its possessive adjective or determiner.
Caption 10 [en]: In this case, they replace a noun and its possessive adjective or determiner.

Side by Side - Beginners - Present Continuous Tense. Actions at the Moment of Speaking

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Learn how to say what you and others are doing at this exact moment using the present continuous tense, and meet Dennis, who is having a tough day. Everybody he calls is too busy to speak to him!
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Caption 3 [en]: And talking side by side [Possessive adjectives]
Caption 3 [en]: And talking side by side [Possessive adjectives]

The Alphabet - The Letter S

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USA

The letter "S" has a couple of different sounds. It's a very important letter because it's used to form the plural of many nouns as well as the third person singular of verbs.
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Caption 38 [en]: or in possessive pronouns, like: "his," "hers,"
Caption 38 [en]: or in possessive pronouns, like: "his," "hers,"

The Alphabet - The Letter O

Difficulty: difficulty - Newbie Newbie

USA

The letter "O" is a tricky vowel, because there are several ways to pronounce it, both when it's single and when it's double!
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Caption 44 [en]: and its possessive form "whose" when we talk about people,
Caption 44 [en]: and its possessive form "whose" when we talk about people,

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