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- HIS definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
You use his to indicate that something belongs or relates to a man, boy, or male animal Brian splashed water on his face, then brushed his teeth He spent a large part of his career in Hollywood His is also a possessive pronoun
- HIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HIS is of or relating to him or himself especially as possessor, agent, or object of an action How to use his in a sentence
- HIS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
His definition: the possessive form of he (used as an attributive or predicative adjective) See examples of HIS used in a sentence
- HIS | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Mark just phoned to say he'd left his coat behind Do you know if this is his? He introduced us to some colleagues of his His is the office directly ahead of you, at the far end of the corridor
- His - definition of his by The Free Dictionary
1 the possessive form of he (used as an attributive or predicative adjective): His coat is the brown one This book is his Do you mind his speaking first? 2 that or those belonging to him: His was the strangest remark of all I borrowed a tie of his
- his - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
his (hiz; unstressed iz), pron the possessive form of he (used as an attributive or predicative adjective): His coat is the brown one This brown coat is his Do you mind his speaking first? that or those belonging to him: His was the cleverest remark of all I borrowed a tie of his
- his - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
his (plural his) That or those belonging to him; the possessive case of he, used without a following noun
- His genitive - Wikipedia
His genitive Purchas his Pilgrimes, London, 1625 The his genitive is a means of forming a genitive construction by linking two nouns with a possessive pronoun such as "his" (e g "my friend his car" instead of "my friend's car")
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