"Whose" is an interrogative pronoun, an interrogative adjective, or a relative pronoun, depending on how it is used. Some words have the same form whether they are being used as a possessive pronoun or a possessive adjective, and those are "his" and "its." So you could say "My dog is bigger than his dog" or "My dog is bigger than his" and both would be correct. July 19, - Those are really good questions! The possessive pronouns are indeed the words that can stand on their own, like "mine" and "hers."
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