A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun. An adjective is a word that describes a noun.
A possessive pronoun is a pronoun shows that something belongs to or is part of it. An adjective can't possess anything, it can only describe something.
Yes, the word its is both a possessive adjective and a possessive pronoun; the difference is how the word is used. A possessive adjective describes a noun; a possessive pronoun takes the place of the...
Possessive nouns are formed by adding -'s for singular possessives and plurals not ending in -s, and -' for the possessive of plurals that end in -s . Possessive pronouns never have an apostrophe....