Is the word yours objective nominative or possessive?

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2026-05-17 18:30

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"Yours" and "your" are both possessive pronouns in the second person, both singular and plural. Use "your" (the possessive adjective form) when it's followed by a noun - the object that belongs to "you". Use "yours" when it takes the place of a noun. For example:

  • Is this your book?
  • This book is yours.
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