 Let's study the use of yours and mine. Maria and James are putting their toys in their cabinet. Is this ball yours, James? Yes, it is mine. Are these dolls yours, Maria? Oh yes, they are mine. Notice that we use mine when we talk about things which belong to us. We use yours when we talk about things which belong to someone to whom we are talking. Let's have some more examples. This doll is mine. This toy car is mine. This doll is yours. This toy car is yours. Now let's have a short drill. Are we going to use yours or mine to complete the sentence? This pillow is mine, right? This mango is yours, correct? This ball is mine, right? These slippers are yours. This blouse is yours, right? This cane is mine, correct? What is the girl in each picture saying? This cap is mine or this bat is yours? This bat is yours, right? These cups are mine. These spoons are mine. Right, these cups are mine. Do not forget, we use mine when we talk about things which belong to us. We use yours when we talk about things which belong to someone to whom we are talking.