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For most of the parts of speech, there is a lot of inconsistencies of how words/phrases look due to their spelling, sounds, syllables etc. some examples include the indefinite articles a and an. A is usually given before a singular noun, starting with a consonant. However, a is still used before a vowel that sounds like a consonant, like the word \"university\". Another example is the adjective \"bad\". The comparative form of spelling is different, \"worse\". The superlative is \"worst\". Three syllables or more in comparatives will cause a need of the word \"most\" to be placed before the words \"beautiful\" and \"difficult\" for example. For possessive pronouns and adjectives, the word \"his\" can be used in either category. I believe the reason being is that the word \"his\" ends with an \"s\" like the word \"ours\" or \"theirs\" like there's more emphasis on possession. Also, you could use one thing of ownership, like saying \"this is his\
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