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Theirs

Theirs is the third-person plural possessive pronoun in English. It denotes ownership by a person or group previously mentioned or understood and typically functions as a pronoun that stands in for a noun phrase. For example, in The jackets are theirs, theirs replaces their jackets.

Theirs is used as a stand-alone pronoun and is not a determiner; the corresponding possessive determiner is

Etymology: Theirs derives from the Old English pronoun system and the genitive form of they, evolving into

Usage and style notes: In formal writing, use theirs to avoid repetition when the noun is understood

their.
For
example,
Their
jackets
are
new
uses
the
determiner
form
before
a
noun,
while
The
jackets
are
theirs
uses
theirs
after
the
noun.
The
set
of
independent
possessive
pronouns
includes
mine,
yours,
his,
hers,
ours,
and
theirs.
The
form
theirs
does
not
mark
gender
and
can
refer
to
either
singular
or
plural
ownership
depending
on
context,
including
cases
where
a
single
person
who
uses
they/them
owns
the
item
or
where
ownership
lies
with
a
group.
one
of
the
English
independent
possessive
pronouns.
It
shares
its
origin
with
the
other
forms
in
the
same
pronoun
set.
or
already
specified;
in
dialogue
or
narrative,
it
can
emphasize
ownership.
It
is
not
used
before
a
noun,
which
would
require
their
as
the
determiner.