Is "their" a pronoun or an adjective?

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"Their" is best described as a possessive determiner, a category often taught as a type of adjective or possessive pronoun. Its function is to modify a noun by showing ownership. Here's a breakdown of the different classifications: Possessive Determiner: This is the most precise grammatical term. Determiners are a class of words (like the, a, some, and this) that introduce noun phrases and specify or limit the noun's meaning. Since "their" indicates possession, it belongs to the subcategory of possessive determiners. Possessive Adjective: In traditional grammar, "their" is called a possessive adjective because it comes before a noun and describes it, just like other adjectives. For example, in the phrase "their new car," "their" modifies the noun "car". Possessive Pronoun: Some sources categorize "their" as a possessive pronoun because it is the possessive form of the pronoun "they". However, this can cause confusion with the independent possessive pronoun "theirs," which stands alone without a noun. Their" vs. "Theirs" To clarify the distinction between "their" and the possessive pronoun "theirs," consider these examples: Their (determiner/adjective): "The children are playing with their toys". "They brought their own food". Theirs (independent pronoun): "The toys on the floor are theirs". "That food is theirs, not mine". -- Practice doesn't necessarily make perfect, but it makes permanent. Premature practice (practice beyond the learner's competence) or practice without error correction makes imperfection permanent. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 220.136.206.245 (臺灣) ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Eng-Class/M.1756509115.A.AC6.html
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