Adjectivised nouns
A noun is sometimes used to qualify another noun, so in practice it acts as an
adjective. In these cases, we have to pict the underarrow (see section
7. Adjectives),
but we cross it out to mean that is not an adjective proper. Examples:
Possessives
These are picted the same way as personal pronouns but with a pointing arrow, as follows:
When the possessive becomes a pronoun (mine, yours, etc) we proceed as follows: