Is mine and yours correct grammar?
Grammar > Nouns, pronouns and determiners > Pronouns > Pronouns: possessive (my, mine, your, yours, etc.) We use pronouns to refer to possession and ‘belonging’….Pronouns: possessive (my, mine, your, yours, etc.)
| personal pronoun | possessive determiner | possessive pronoun |
|---|---|---|
| I | my | mine |
| you (singular and plural) | your | yours |
| he | his | his |
| she | her | hers |
What’s another way to say in my opinion?
What is another word for in my opinion?
| personally | from my standpoint |
|---|---|
| I think | I believe |
| in my personal opinion | if you ask |
| I sense | I surmise |
| I suppose | I imagine |
Where is Thats my opinion from?
“That’s My Opinion!” The Real Housewives of Orange County Tamra starts out calm, defending her position, but as per usual, things escalated, and it ended with Vicki and Tamra shouting at each other until Tamra infamously shouted, “Because that’s my opinion!”
Is it my and your or your and my?
It’s incorrect to combine the nouns into native languages, first because the independent possessive yours is able to stand alone as a noun, and second because native language is qualified by my. So you prefer yours and my native language because it’s correct.
How do I professionally say in my opinion?
7 Alternative Ways to Say “In my opinion”
- To my mind. This is one of my favorites, so I put it at the top of the list.
- As I see it. We all see things in different ways, which is why we each have our own viewpoints and our own perspectives.
- I think.
- I believe.
- It seems to me.
- One can postulate.
- If you ask me.
How do you politely give an opinion?
There are many excellent phrases to introduce an opinion.
- I think that…
- I believe…
- In my opinion…
- From/In my point of view…
- My impression is that…
- My perspective is that…
- In my experience…
- It appears to me that…
How do you spell that’s my opinion?
“THAT’S MY OPINION!” | Vicki Gunvalson & Tamra Judge’s Seven Biggest Blowups | RHOC – YouTube.
What are the 3 different yours?
The word “yours” is known as an possessive pronoun (others are “ours,” “his,” and “hers”). There are no apostrophes in any possessive pronouns. This is another 100% rule.