English possessive pronouns (mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs) indicate ownership or possession without using a noun, replacing the structure 'possessive adjective + noun' with a standalone pronoun. For example, 'I want all of me' uses the possessive pronoun 'me' to express self-ownership, while 'the lucky one' functions as a possessive pronoun referring to a specific person.
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Pronombres Posesivos en Inglés #englishtips #grammar #educationAdded:
Need it. Now bring it like you mean it.
>> [music] >> Just like you mean it.
I want all of me the lucky one.
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