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Pronouns
Possessive pronouns
My brother owes me money and he refuses to pay me. (Possessive pronoun)
Is brother the possessive or is it me?
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Neither is possessive. This sentence does not contain any possessive noun or pronoun. Besides, brother is a noun, not a pronoun.
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