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* ''hers, his, my, our, theirs, whose, your''
* ''hers, his, my, our, theirs, whose, your''
** note that these possessive indicators are actually pronouns, but they are considered "determiners" in that they are used to specify ownership of something\
** note that these possessive indicators are actually pronouns, but they are considered "determiners" in that they are used to specify ownership of something\
See for more on determiners:
* [http://partofspeech.org/determiner-explanation-and-examples/ Determiner- Explanation and Examples (partofspeech.org)]


== Interjection ==
== Interjection ==