The word (b) theirs is a possessive pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun that belongs to two or more people or things that are spoken about.
Example: We bought two horses. The smaller barn is theirs.
The third person, plural, personal pronouns are they (subjective) and them(objective).
Only nouns and pronouns have possessive forms. The word 'write' is a verb.
The word its is the third person singular possessive pronoun.The word their is the third person plural possessive pronoun.There is no objective form of its, but the objective form of their is theirs.
Yes, the pronoun 'their' is the third person, plural, possessive adjective.Example: The Jacksons are expecting their second child. (the child of the people spoken about, 'the Jacksons')
No it's the first person plural possessive pronoun which is used as an adjective. (The other possessive pronouns are my, your, its, his, her and their)
Theirs
In the possessive case, pronouns show ownership or relationship. Some common pronouns in the possessive case are: mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, and theirs. These pronouns indicate that something belongs to or is associated with the person or thing mentioned.
Plural possessive is "their" Possessive pronouns do not use an apostrophe.
Possessive nouns (but not possessive pronouns) use apostrophes; therefore, "brother's" is possessive. "Brothers" is plural.
The correct form is "its" for the possessive form in the plural. "Its" is used for both the singular and plural possessive forms, without an apostrophe.
The third person, plural, personal pronouns are they (subjective) and them(objective).
It is the plural form of the possessive pronouns: His, her, their.
The pronouns "I," "you," "your," and "mine" are personal pronouns, used to refer to specific people or things. "Theirs" is a possessive pronoun indicating ownership, while "them" is a personal pronoun referring to a group of people or things.
The possessive adjective form of pronoun 'their' is the third person plural, describing a noun as belonging to more than one person or thing. The singular third person possessive adjectives are his, hers, its.
Subject pronouns are the pronouns used for the subject of a sentence or phrase. They are: Singular: I, you, he, she it Plural: we, you, they Possessive: my, our, your, their, his, her, its
Only nouns and pronouns have possessive forms. The word 'write' is a verb.
The pronouns in the sentence are: . her - possessive adjective pronoun. they - subjective, third person, plural personal pronoun.