language note: Our is the first person plural possessive determiner. You use our to indicate that something belongs or relates both to yourself and to one or more other people. We're expecting our first baby. Clear it away so we can put our mugs down.
our (first-person plural possessive determiner) Belonging to us, excluding the person (s) being addressed (exclusive our). quotations
Slate: We Caught Our Son Using His Telescope for Something Not So Wholesome. Yikes.
We Caught Our Son Using His Telescope for Something Not So Wholesome. Yikes.
My husband “Glenn” and I are at odds over our son, “Larsen,” 7, taking karate lessons. Ordinarily I would have no objection, but Larsen has a 3-year-old brother, “Cody,” whom he constantly picks on.
Penn Live: Asking Eric: Our son wants us to stop being friends with his ex, whom we adore
Dear Eric: About 14 years ago our son was seriously dating a woman whom both my wife and I really adored. We both thought she would be a great wife and daughter-in-law. She became the daughter we ...
Asking Eric: Our son wants us to stop being friends with his ex, whom we adore
Yahoo: My Wife Wants to Cut Our Son Out of the Will. Her Reason Is Cruel.
My wife “Mona” and I have two adult children who are in their early 30s. Recently our son told us something about his plans for the future that have my wife seeing red—and acting cruel. My son ...
My Wife Wants to Cut Our Son Out of the Will. Her Reason Is Cruel.
MLive: Dear Annie: Our son doesn’t see it, but he is about to marry an awful woman