To change a pronoun to show ownership, you can transform it into a possessive form. Here’s a breakdown of how to make these changes:
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Change it to a noun: Let's take the pronoun "he" and change it to the noun "John."
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Use the objective case: Using "John" in the objective case would simply return to "John" since it's a noun. (If we had a pronoun like "he", the objective case would be "him".)
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Use the possessive case: The possessive form of "John" would be "John's."
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Add 's: Adding 's to "John" gives us "John's," indicating ownership (e.g., John's book).
So the complete transformation from the pronoun "he" to the possessive noun form would look like this:
- Pronoun: he
- Noun: John
- Objective case: him
- Possessive case: John's
If you have a specific pronoun or context in mind, please provide it, and I can demonstrate with that instead!