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Possessive Pronouns

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Imagine you have a toy and your friend has one too. Let's say you want to show that the toy is yours. In English, to say 'my toy', we use the word 'my' before 'toy'. And if you want to say 'my friend's toy', we use 'his' to indicate that the toy belongs to your friend. Now, think of a toy you have and another one your friend has. Write a sentence in English using the pronoun 'my' to show that the toy is yours and another one using 'his' to show that the toy is your friend's. Remember that 'my' is for things that are yours, and 'his' is for things that belong to your friend.

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