Lesson Topics Discussion Quiz: Class Homework |
Steps-2 |
Title: Possessive Nouns & Pronouns |
Grade Lesson s2-l4 |
Explanation: Hello Students, time to practice and review the steps for the problem. |
Quiz: Discussion Step
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Problem |
Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t your; you’ve taken it from somebody else. |
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Clue |
A possessive pronoun describes the possession or belonging of something or someone. |
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Hint |
In the given sentence, “yours” is a possessive pronoun used to show ownership (who something belongs to), so it should replace “your.” |
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Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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Step |
CHOICES |
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Choice-A |
Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t your; you’ve taken it from somebody else. The sentence is grammatically incorrect due to the misuse of the possessive pronoun "your". |
Wrong No change |
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Choice-B |
Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t your’s; you’ve taken it from somebody else. The sentence is incorrect because “your’s” is not a correct word in English. “Yours” is a possessive pronoun, and possessive pronouns do not take apostrophes. Apostrophes are used for contractions (like you’re = you are) or possessive nouns, not for possessive pronouns. |
Correct your’s |
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Choice-C |
Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t yourself ; you’ve taken it from somebody else. The sentence is incorrect because “yourself” is a reflexive pronoun, and it cannot be used to show possession. “Yourself” is used when the subject and object are the same (e.g., You hurt yourself), not to indicate ownership.The sentence needs a possessive pronoun to show that the PlayStation does not belong to the person. |
Wrong yourself |
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Choice-D |
Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t yours; you’ve taken it from somebody else. The sentence is grammatically correct. It correctly uses "yours" to indicate possession, suggesting that the PlayStation did not belong to the person being addressed but was taken from someone else. The use of "yours" adheres to proper possessive pronoun usage in English grammar. |
Wrong yours |
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Step |
Complete sentence - Of course, the PlayStation wasn’t yours; you’ve taken it from somebody else. |
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Answer |
Option D |
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Sumup |
Please summarize choices |
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