Possessive Case Pronouns

What is a Possessive Case Pronoun?

possessive case pronoun replaces a noun and shows possession of an object. These include mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, and theirs.

Some examples of possessive case pronouns would be the following:

Is this handwriting yours?

These red running shoes are his.

That orange pencil pouch is mine.

Ours is the brick house on the corner.

Long-Form Videos: Possessive Case Pronouns

Long-form instructional video lessons allow students to engage with grammar concepts in more depth and detail.

This format provides students with a stronger foundation and a more comprehensive understanding of possessive case pronouns.

Short-Form Videos: Possessive Case Pronouns

Short-form videos are an excellent way to review grammar concepts. Our two-minute instructional videos help students review the concept of possessive case pronouns to further solidify their understanding.

Memorable Images: Possessive Case Pronouns

Possessive Case Pronouns

The use of images to connect visual cues with concepts makes it simpler for students to grasp and remember key ideas. GrammarFlip’s memorable images create visual associations that make possessive case pronouns more engaging and easier to retain.

Definition Cards: Possessive Case Pronouns

Definition cards reinforce grammar concepts by providing clear and concise explanations that students can easily reference for quick review and better retention. GrammarFlip’s definintion cards help students review the concept of possessive case pronouns to further solidify their understanding.

Possessive Case Pronouns

Download a Free Worksheet on Possessive Case Pronouns!

Click the image below to download your free worksheet on possessive case pronouns!

Possessive Case Pronouns Worksheet

Need a grammar program that provides the instruction and grading for you?

GrammarFlip is a comprehensive grammar and writing program designed to individualize student learning while saving ELA teachers time in the classroom. Built by teachers, for teachers.

Start with a free grammar diagnostic assessment and then customize your lessons accordingly.

Explore GrammarFlip for Free!

Explore More GrammarFlip Lessons!