- What is the adjective of my?
- What is the adjective of trouble?
- What is the possessive adjective of my?
- Is the word my an adjective?
What is the adjective of my?
Possessive adjectives are my, your, his, her, its, our, their. Possessive adjectives occur before a noun (my car) or an adjective + noun (my new car). Rule 3. Possessive adjectives have no singular or plural.
What is the adjective of trouble?
trouble (verb) troubled (adjective) trouble spot (noun) teething troubles (noun)
What is the possessive adjective of my?
Possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns
The possessive pronouns that correspond to each pronoun and possessive adjective are: I : my : mine. you : your : yours. she : her : hers.
Is the word my an adjective?
Explanation: My, your, his, her, its, our, and their are possessive adjectives, words that take the place of possessive nouns.