Tobin wrote:I didn't make that distinction in my initial post and in a subsequent post already explained that to malakie. You are repeating something I already said.
Well, no you didn't. You questioned why Malakie mentioned a "possessive adjective". In fact you said,
Tobin wrote:"And I have no idea why you are bringing up possessive adjectives here. I was only talking about pronouns."
You made that statement on the 8th of September.
Either you said that or someone else is posting in your name. If you said it, you are totally incorrect. If someone else made that statement in your name, then talk to the adjudicators of this site. "my" as used in "my dog", the word "my" is a possessive adjective, whether you like it or not. The word "mine", as in "That dog is mine", is a possessive pronoun.
Tobin wrote: "Please explain how I'm being incorrect in the slightest and give examples. I would really love to hear all about it because you are NOT correct and your suggestion is completely idiotic."
Once again, Did you state that or not? If you said that, you are totally incorrect and it shows in your grammar usage.
English isn't even my native language and I know that "my" is a possessive adjective.
And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love...you make. PMcC