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The shirt that I'm wearing is mine 
(My shirt is red.) | |||||||
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Yours is blue. 
(Your shirt is blue) | |||||||
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He's not wearing his. 
(He's not wearing his shirt.) | |||||||
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Hers is blue. 
(Her shirt is blue.) | |||||||
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The strawberry is red. 
Its skin is red. 
("Its" is hard to use as a possessive pronoun. It's often better to use the possessive adjective instead.) | |||||||
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This is our website. 
This website is ours. | |||||||
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Those uniforms of yours look great. | |||||||
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My dog is brown. 
Theirs are gold. 
Note: it's also possible to say, "Theirs is gold," if they have just one dog. A possessive pronoun is singular or plural depending on the antecent. An "antecedent" is the word or words to which the pronoun refers. | 
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