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In English grammar, a pronoun has a possessive antecedent if its antecedent appears in the possessive case; for example, in the following sentence, Winston Churchill is a possessive antecedent, serving as it does as the antecedent for the pronoun him: Winston Churchill's history shows him to have been a good writer. Wikipedia
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