>Correct! I - you - he - she - it - we - they = pronouns, my - your - his - her - its - our - their = the adjectives.
>Mine - yours - his - hers - its - ours - theirs = possessive pronouns (e.g "that is not yours - it's its")
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>Interesting that a non-native speaker can get it right when so many natives don't :-)
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>The exception is the "general" pronound "one"
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>"One can't keep one's mouth shut"
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>It's can also mean "it has"
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