Possessive Pronouns
An A2 guide to possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs) and how they differ from possessive determiners like my, your, his, her.
What Are Possessive Pronouns?
A possessive pronoun is a word like mine, yours, or theirs. We use it to say that something belongs to someone — without repeating the noun.
This book is mine. (= my book)
That bag is yours. (= your bag)
The blue car is hers. (= her car)
A possessive pronoun stands alone. There is no noun after it.
The Six Possessive Pronouns
| Subject | Possessive Pronoun | Example |
|---|---|---|
| I | mine | This pen is mine. |
| you | yours | Is this jacket yours? |
| he | his | That seat is his. |
| she | hers | The blue book is hers. |
| it | its | (rarely used) |
| we | ours | This house is ours. |
| they | theirs | Those keys are theirs. |
Note about “its”: the possessive pronoun
itsexists, but it is very rare in everyday English. Don’t confuse it withit's(= it is). At A2, focus on the other five forms.
Possessive Pronouns vs. Possessive Determiners
This is the most important rule. There are two types of possessive words, and they look similar:
| Possessive Determiner | Possessive Pronoun |
|---|---|
my | mine |
your | yours |
his | his |
her | hers |
our | ours |
their | theirs |
A determiner comes before a noun. A pronoun stands alone (no noun after it).
| Determiner + Noun | Pronoun (no noun) |
|---|---|
This is my book. | This book is mine. |
That is your car. | That car is yours. |
It is her phone. | The phone is hers. |
That is our house. | The house is ours. |
These are their bags. | These bags are theirs. |
So: my book ✓ but my alone is not correct → say mine.
This book is mine. ✓
This book is my. ✗
When We Use Possessive Pronouns
1. To avoid repeating a noun
Your bag is black. My bag is red. → Your bag is black. Mine is red.
Her car is small. His car is big. → Her car is small. His is big.
2. After “of”
We can use of + possessive pronoun to say something belongs to someone.
A friend of mine called yesterday. (= one of my friends)
Is this book of yours new?
That cousin of his lives in Italy.
3. To answer “Whose?”
Whose pen is this? — It's mine. / It's hers. / It's theirs.
Whose keys are these? — They're his. / They're ours.
”His” Is Both
The word his is a special case — it works as both a determiner and a pronoun. The form is the same.
This is his car. (determiner — before the noun “car”)
This car is his. (pronoun — no noun after)
That’s why his only appears once in our table above.
Common Mistakes
| Mistake | Better | Why |
|---|---|---|
This book is my. | This book is mine. | After is/are, use a pronoun, not a determiner. |
This is mine book. | This is my book. | Before a noun, use a determiner: my, not mine. |
Where is yours pen? | Where is your pen? | Before a noun, use your, not yours. |
That car is hers car. | That car is hers. / That is her car. | Don’t use both hers AND a noun. |
Whose book is this? — It's my. | It's mine. | When the noun is missing, use the pronoun. |
Their's house is big. | Their house is big. / That house is theirs. | Theirs has no apostrophe — never their's. |
It's house is small. (about a dog) | Its house is small. | Its (possessive) has no apostrophe. It's = it is. |
Big tip: none of the possessive pronouns (
yours,hers,ours,theirs,its) use an apostrophe. Never writeyour's,her's,our's,their's, orit'sto mean “belongs to it.”
Practice: Exercises
This book is ___. I bought it yesterday.
Summary
A possessive pronoun stands alone — no noun follows.
| Determiner (before noun) | Pronoun (alone) |
|---|---|
my book | mine |
your phone | yours |
his car | his |
her bag | hers |
our house | ours |
their dog | theirs |
This is my book. (determiner + noun)
This book is mine. (pronoun alone)
Never write yours, hers, ours, theirs, or its with an apostrophe.
That book is hers. ✓
That book is her's. ✗