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		<title>By: Vanessa</title>
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		<description>Hello Daniel,
Do you know exactly what&#039;s the use (or reason of being) for phrases like:
&quot;an uncle of Kim&#039;s&quot;
&quot;friends of mine&quot;

I am teaching english to low level students and when I cam across these 2 phrases I wasn&#039;t able to explain exactly why (in which cases) they are used.

Thanks for the help!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Daniel,<br />
Do you know exactly what&#8217;s the use (or reason of being) for phrases like:<br />
&#8220;an uncle of Kim&#8217;s&#8221;<br />
&#8220;friends of mine&#8221;</p>
<p>I am teaching english to low level students and when I cam across these 2 phrases I wasn&#8217;t able to explain exactly why (in which cases) they are used.</p>
<p>Thanks for the help!</p>
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		<description>Thank you for clarifying, Daniel!

My opinion was based mostly on the grammar book I use for reference, but after googling a bit I indeed found that possessive adjective is widely used, and &lt;em&gt;its&lt;/em&gt; is often listed as a possessive pronoun.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for clarifying, Daniel!</p>
<p>My opinion was based mostly on the grammar book I use for reference, but after googling a bit I indeed found that possessive adjective is widely used, and <em>its</em> is often listed as a possessive pronoun.</p>
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