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The possessive adjective can express ownership or relationship.
In English, the possessive adjectives his and her relate to the
person who is the possessor. Look at the following examples:

In the first example, his modifies the noun sister. In the second
example, her modifies the noun brother.

Demonstrative Adjectives


Demonstrative adjectives point out persons or things.
They can point to either singular or plural forms.

This and that are singular; these and those are plural. They
are all demonstrative adjectives that point out specific nouns.

Interrogative Adjectives


Interrogative adjectives are used to form questions.
They single out the nouns they modify.

Anna is
my sister.

Examples:


Lakewood is
our pool.

hissisterAnna

Masculine
Possessive
Adjective

Feminine
Noun

Masculine Possessive Adjective
+ Feminine Noun

herbrotherAndy

Feminine
Possessive
Adjective

Masculine
Noun

Feminine Possessive Adjective
+ Masculine Noun

this suntan lotion those flip-flops

Singular Form
Demonstrative
Adjective

Singular Noun Plural Form
Demonstrative
Adjective

Plural Noun
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