Give an example of a possessive noun.

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A possessive noun talks about possession. It's mostly explained with an apostrophe ('s)
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A possessive noun talks about possession. It's mostly explained with an apostrophe ('s) Example: I am going Mohan's house.
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Possessive pronouns indicate ownership. Example This book is mine. Here mine is the Possessive pronoun
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Possessive pronouns indicate ownership. Example This book is mine. Here mine is the Possessive pronoun
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Salony's book is lying on the table. The book belongs to Salony here is an example of a possessive noun
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