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4.4 Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns ('my/mine)

4.4A Basic differences between 'my' and 'mine', etc. [> LEG 4.19-21]

1 My, your, his, her, its, one's, our, your and their are possessive adjectives or relative possessive pronouns. This means they must go in front of nouns: He's my son. it's your house, etc.

2 They refer to the possessor, not to the thing possessed: John amused his daughter. (= his own) John amused her daughter. (= someone else's) Jane amused her son. (= her own) Jane amused his son, (= someone else's). Its refers to possession by an animal or thing: The cat drank its milk. [> 2.7A]

3 Mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, yours, and theirs are (absolute) possessive pronouns. This means they stand on their own: That book is mine.

(Not "That is mine book. *) We cannot use possessives with the. (Not ‘That's the my car”/That car's the mine.’)

Write: Supply the missing possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.

1 What a beautiful baby girl! What's her name? 2 This is your towel: it's yellow. And that's your husband's. ... is blue. 3 This car isn't ... . My car has a different registration number. 4 'Shall we have ... supper on a tray and watch TV?' my wife asked. 5 That umbrella doesn't belong to you. ... is the one with the leather handle. 6 Their flat and our flat may seem to be the same, but ... is different from ours. 7 One should put ... own interests last. 8 John's son wants to be an actor and ... daughter wants to be an actress. 9 Patricia's eldest daughter has just left school and ... youngest has just begun. 10 Has the cat been given ... milk yet?

4.4B The double genitive: 'He is a friend of mine' [> LEG 2.52]

1 We can say: He is your friend. or: He is a friend of yours. (No apostrophe: Not ‘He is a friend of your's.’) And note: He is a friend of mine. (Not ‘He is a friend of me.’)

2 We can say: He is my father's friend. [> 2.8A] We still use 's after of if we say: He is a friend of my father's. (Not ‘of my father’)

3 We often use this and that with this construction, especially when we are criticizing: That boy of yours is in trouble again. That motorbike of yours is very noisy.

Write: Rewrite these sentences using phrases with of, making any necessary changes.

1 Your brother’s always in trouble. That brother of yours is always in trouble. 2 He's not my friend. He's no ... 3 We watched a play by Shakespeare. We watched... 4 Now tell me about your problem. Now tell me about... 5 We've known him for years. He's our friend. He's ... 6 Her loud music drives me crazy! That ... 7 My sister's friend phoned from New York. A ... 8 Their neighbours have been complaining again. Those… 9 Your radio keeps us all awake! That...

4.4C 'My own' and 'of my own' [> LEG 4.22] We can use own after possessive adjectives, not pronouns, in two ways: I have my own room. Or: I have a room of my own, (Not 'mine own room/of mine own")

Write: Complete these sentences in two ways. 1 I'd love to have a room. my own room/a room of my own 2 Frank has started a business. 3 The children have rooms. 4 Our dog has a kennel. ...

4.4D The' in place of 'my', etc.: 'a pain in the neck' [> LEG 4.23]

We sometimes use the where we might expect my, your, etc., e.g. with parts of the body or with clothing after prepositions: He hit me in the face. She pulled me by the sleeve. We use the to refer informally to members of the family: How are the children? But avoid expressions like 'Meet the wife'.

Write: Supply my or the.

1 He hit me in the eye. 2 Something has got into ... eye. 3 You don't have to pull me by ... collar. 4 It's nice to see you. How's ... family? 5 What's wrong? - I've hurt ... arm. 6 ... collar is too tight. I can't bear it. 7 ... hair is getting too long. I must get it cut. 8 She looked me in ... face and said, 'No'. 9 What's worse than a pain in ... back? 10 The house is quiet with ... children away.

4.4E.Write: Put in my, mine, etc., or the where necessary. REAL PERSONAL SERVICE

On 1our last visit to London my wife and I stayed at the Magna Hotel. The Magna used to be a favourite hotel of2 ... but we hadn't stayed there for over sixteen years. The hotel is famous for3... service and we weren't disappointed. The porter will show you to4... room,' the Receptionist said with a smile and we were shown to a room on the first floor. This is5... favourite room,' I exclaimed. 'I know sir,' the porter said.6... is the room with a view, isn't it?' That's right,' I said. 'You like milk in 7... tea in the morning and madam prefers lemon in 8...' That's right, my wife said. She pulled me by9... sleeve with pleasure when the porter had gone. 'Aren't they amazing! They remember 10... preferences after all these years. This is real personal service!' The next morning at breakfast, we were given raspberry jam with 11... toast instead of orange marmalade. 'Isn't there any marmalade?' I asked the waiter. 'We never eat raspberry jam in the morning.' 'Sorry sir,' the waiter said. 'You ordered some for breakfast on 12... last visit and it's been in the computer memory ever since!'

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