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Episode Synopsis
Welcome to the “Week 7 Podcast”, Today we're going to be focusing on possessive pronouns and how to use them in English conversation. Let's start with "Which one/ones?" This phrase is often used to ask for clarification when presented with a choice of two or more things. For example, "Which one of these two shirts do you prefer?" or "Which ones of these books are yours?" Another common question involving possessive pronouns is "Whose...?" This question is used to inquire about the person who owns something. For example, "Whose car is parked outside?" or "Whose shoes are these?" Now, let's move on to possessive pronouns "one" and "ones." These are used to replace a noun that's previously been mentioned. For example, "I like these two shirts. I think the blue one is nicer." Or, "Which books are yours? The ones on the top shelf are mine." Remember, when using "one" or "ones" as a possessive pronoun, it's important to place them after the noun. For example, "I want to buy a new phone, but I haven't decided on which one yet." That's all for our podcast today. We hope you found this course helpful and we'll be back soon with more tips and insights into the English language!
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