Is the word in parentheses a possessive pronoun?

(This) boat belongs to Gordon.

Question 3 options:

no

yes

yes

To determine whether the word in parentheses is a possessive pronoun, we first need to understand what a possessive pronoun is. A possessive pronoun is a word that shows ownership or possession.

In the given sentence, the word in parentheses is "(This)". To determine if it is a possessive pronoun, we need to check if it shows ownership. In this case, "(This)" does not show ownership or possession. It is actually a demonstrative pronoun, specifically the pronoun "this", which is used to indicate something nearby or the one mentioned.

Therefore, the answer is **no**, the word in parentheses is not a possessive pronoun.

Yes