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... Poss . Lip lip's . Stag stag's . Boy boy's . Church church's . Judge Hero judge's . hero's . § 233. The possessive case plural in the written language , is formed from the nominative plural by adding an apostrophe to the final s ; as ...
... Poss . Lip lip's . Stag stag's . Boy boy's . Church church's . Judge Hero judge's . hero's . § 233. The possessive case plural in the written language , is formed from the nominative plural by adding an apostrophe to the final s ; as ...
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... Poss.1 Obj . 2 . Nom . Poss . my Obj . me . 3 Pronoun of the First Person Plural . Nom . we Poss.1 our Obj . us . 1 . Pronoun of the Second Person Singular . Nom . thou Poss . thy Obj . thee . 2 . Pronoun of the Second Person Plural ...
... Poss.1 Obj . 2 . Nom . Poss . my Obj . me . 3 Pronoun of the First Person Plural . Nom . we Poss.1 our Obj . us . 1 . Pronoun of the Second Person Singular . Nom . thou Poss . thy Obj . thee . 2 . Pronoun of the Second Person Plural ...
Page 93
... Poss . his her its2 Obj . him her it . 2 . Masc . Fem . Neut . Nom . she 3 Poss . Obj . 3 . Pronoun of the Third Person Plural , originally Demonstrative . For all Genders alike . Nom . they Poss . their Obj . them . Possessive pronouns ...
... Poss . his her its2 Obj . him her it . 2 . Masc . Fem . Neut . Nom . she 3 Poss . Obj . 3 . Pronoun of the Third Person Plural , originally Demonstrative . For all Genders alike . Nom . they Poss . their Obj . them . Possessive pronouns ...
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... Poss . whose Obj . whom Of the interrogative pronouns the form is the same as that of the relative ; as - Who is ... Poss . one's Plur . Nom . ones Poss . ones ' . Which , although used as a plural neuter of who , is not so in reality ...
... Poss . whose Obj . whom Of the interrogative pronouns the form is the same as that of the relative ; as - Who is ... Poss . one's Plur . Nom . ones Poss . ones ' . Which , although used as a plural neuter of who , is not so in reality ...
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