Inglise keele praktilise grammatika mõisted
Use an when the next word starts with a
vowel (a,e,i,o,u) or with a mute h.
The indefinite article is used to refer to something for the first time or to refer to a particular
member of a group or class.
movement verb
position verb
possessive determiner
In English grammar, a possessive determiner is a type of function word used in front of a noun to
express possession or belonging (as in "my phone").
The possessive determiners in English are my, your, his, her, its, our, and their.
As Lobeck and Denham point out, there's some overlap between possessive determiners
and possessive pronouns. The basic difference, they say, "is that pronouns replace full noun phrases.
Possessive determiners, on the other hand, have to occur with a noun"
possessive pronoun
A possessive pronoun is a part of speech that attributes ownership to someone or something. Like
any other pronoun, it substitutes a noun phrase and can prevent its repetition. For example, in the