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  1. 展开全部. possessive adjective的意思是:所有格形容词. possessive 读法 英 [pəˈzesɪv] 美 [pəˈzesɪv] 1、adj.要求悉心关爱的;占有欲强的;不愿分享的;有独占欲望的;表示所属关系的;所有格的. 2、n.所有格形容词 (或代词等);物主形容词 (或代词等);属有词;所有格. 短语:. 1 ...

  2. 2012年7月30日 · Made former wonders its. As a possessive pronoun instead of a possessive determiner, its means “its ones”, and is marked “rare” in the ᴏᴇᴅ. Here are some other examples taken from Google Books: I was still shaking, so I couldn't tell if the vibrations the body made were its or mine.

  3. 2010年9月6日 · By using a direct object and not possessive pronoun, the gerundive (adjectival) clauses describe the subject of the sentence, which is not what you intend to do in your examples. For example, these sentences have a completely different meaning than your original ones (punctuation and word order changed to illustrate this):

  4. 2010年12月14日 · It's semantically acceptable to use a gerund following a possessive adjective/determiner, but, as with anything, it can be clearer in some sentences (e.g., "his new shoes really helped with his running...") than in others ("Company X experimented with its Just my

  5. 2014年12月4日 · possessive adjectives是 形容词性物主代词。. 形容词性物主代词有my(我的)、her(她的)、our(我们的)、your(你的、你们的)、his(他的)、its(它的)、their(他们的)。. 形容词性物主代词具有形容词的特性,一般放在名词前面作定语,表明该名词所表示的人 ...

  6. 第一个可以做定语,而第二个不可以。. 一possessive adjective 是形容词,possessive pronoun 是代词。. 二possessive adjective 和 possessive pronoun 是 英语语法 术语,前者中文是“物主形容词”(又译“ 所有格 形容词”),后者是“物主代词”(又译“所有格代词”)。. 由于 ...

  7. 2016年6月8日 · B(i): Your or someone else's bike – Your is a possessive adjective (and determiner) and must have a noun as its subject Or B(ii):Yours or someone else's – Yours is a possessive pronoun and cannot accept a noun. someone else's is a genitive and as such itand

  8. 2015年6月18日 · When is a gerund supposed to be preceded by a possessive adjective/determiner? In this thread, it is argued persuasively that we could use either his or him interchangeably in front of a gerund. However, this does not seem to me to be true. For instance

  9. 2014年3月28日 · So no, the possessive adjective is not strictly necessary, but until you intuitively understand when and where they can be dropped while retaining meaning, it is probably better to keep using them. But by all means, experiment.

  10. Yes, you can use an adjective after a possessive noun. The item that belongs to the noun with the "apostrophe s " needn't be the very next word. For example, I could say that: My day was worse than Alexander's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. and it would be obvious that the 's at the end of Alexander's referred to day, not to terrible.

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