This is true or false

A possessive adjective is a descriptive word that tells whose something is

I think this is false because the possessive adjective describes the noun and not the person who has possession of the item.

"It is my book" describes who owns the book. (I do).

I appreciate you checking this answer

Thank you

You can believe MattsRiceBowl!

It is our house. The fact that WE own it does not govern the adjective "our." (We might be a group of men, for example.) The fact that it is a house (feminine/singular) DOES. Es nuestra casa.

Sra

I'm sorry but I'm really still confused.I think according to what you're saying, the answer is false, correct because if WE doesn't govern the adjective our but it is the house because it is feminine and singular, correct. But according to Mattricebowl,he said who owns it describes it.It is my book(I do)so then its true, correct?

Or am I just not understanding something.
Maybe its the question or wording of the question I'm confused about

To determine whether the statement is true or false, we should understand the concept of possessive adjectives.

A possessive adjective is a word that describes who or what owns or possesses something. It is used to indicate ownership or relationships between people and objects. These adjectives are always used before a noun to show ownership.

In the given statement, "A possessive adjective is a descriptive word that tells whose something is," we can see that the statement is actually true. Let's break it down:

- "A possessive adjective" refers to the type of adjective being discussed.
- "Is a descriptive word" indicates that possessive adjectives are used to describe something.
- "That tells whose something is" emphasizes that possessive adjectives indicate possession or ownership.

Hence, the statement is correct.