👉 That which belongs to us; the possessive case of we, used without a following noun.
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look and see, At this tricky word – “Ours,” it’s meant for you and me! The dictionary's right, it gives us the key, “That which belongs to us,” for all the world to see. It shows that something's our own, a treasured thing indeed, Like toys we share or books we read. Think of your crayons, bright and bold and new, They’re ours to color, just for me and you! And “the possessive case of ‘we,’ ” let's make it clear, It shows a group connection, banishing all fear. Like saying "our school," or “our family bright,” It tells us something is shared with all our light. No need for a noun to follow, don’t you see? “Ours” just says it's ours , completely free! Do you understand now, clear as can be? Let me know if you have any questions for me!