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There are many suffixes to learn. Two suffixes which are easily confusing are –able and –ible because they sound alike. |
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Possessive determiners (sometimes called "possessive adjectives") are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their. We use possessive adjective to describe or limit the meaning of a noun, a pronoun, or a clause. We use these words before nouns to say who something belongs to. |
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When this, that, these, and those are used to take the place of nouns, they are called demonstrative pronouns or determiners. We use this and these for people or things that are closed to us. We use that and those for people or things that are further away. |
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