Is the word in parentheses a possessive pronoun?

This house belongs to (us).

Question 4 options:

no

yes

yes

To determine whether the word in parentheses is a possessive pronoun, you need to understand what a possessive pronoun is and how to identify one.

A possessive pronoun is a pronoun that shows ownership or possession. It replaces a noun to indicate that something belongs to someone.

In the given sentence, the word in parentheses is "us." To determine if it is a possessive pronoun, ask yourself if it shows ownership or possession. In this case, "us" does not indicate ownership or possession, but rather, it is the object of the preposition "to." Therefore, "us" is not a possessive pronoun.

So, the answer to the question "Is the word in parentheses a possessive pronoun?" would be "no."

Yes