"I have a book" just states that you have a book.
If you want to say the book is YOURS, you say,
"I have MY book."
"This is my book."
"This book is mine."
...or some variation of the above.
2007-07-21 13:26:39
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answer #1
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answered by Bad Kitty! 7
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I for the first person who speaks
I have a book
you have a book
We have a book
my means this thing belong to me.
my book not your book
the book belongs to me.
my what?
my flower, my teacher, my wife, my husband,...
Hence "my have a book" has no meaning in English
It must be "I have a book"
2007-07-21 05:56:48
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answer #2
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answered by iyiogrenci 6
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I is correct. My is a possessive pronoun that you wouldn't use first in a sentence.
2007-07-21 08:40:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Simply put, because "I" is correct and "my" is wrong. "my" is first person singular POSSESSIVE, "I" is first person singular SUBJECTIVE which is what you want.
2007-07-21 08:49:16
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answered by Anonymous
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'I' is the subject in this sentence. 'I' is therefore a subjective pronoun, designed to replace a person (as is he, she, we, you, they). 'My' indicates possession and is called a possessive pronoun (as is your, his, her, our, their).
2007-07-21 06:56:58
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answered by Anonymous
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