What is a possession? Something you own/control. Retrieved on September 16, 2014 from Google images [originally from http://ramonacreel.com/2012/04/04/life-among-the-breeders/countering-a-breeders-favorite-accusation/] For example: Shirley owns 3 dolls However, there is flexibility in expressing who owns/has what. That flexibility is expressed in possessives. POSSESSIVES The first example we can discuss are Possessive Determiners/Adjectives: (My, your, his, her, its, our, their). In a simple sentence (S+V+O), the determiners are used in the subject part of the sentence. My house Your car His brother Her sister Its hair [Think of a dog or cat] Our money Their school The second example we can discuss are Possessive Pronouns: (Mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs). In a simple sentence (S+V+O) the possessive pronouns are in the object part of the sentence. That house is mine. This car is yours. These chairs are his. Those shoes are hers. The money is ours