Chapter 15 Grammar Made Easy Possessive

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Fifteenth set is all about ‘Possessive’; a noun or pronoun cases that signify possession. Nouns and pronouns are used to indicate ownership of things, people, materials, wealth etc; usually an appositive (‘) point out the difference between plural and possessive words here we explain when to use them and to what degree it can be extended.

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Chapter 15 Possessive : 

15-1 Possessive nouns 15-2 Possessive: irregular plural nouns 15-3 Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers,… 15-4 Questions with whose CONTENTS Chapter 15 Possessive 3

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS : 

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS 4 The dog has a collar. The dog’s collar is red.

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS : 

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS 5 (a) The dog has a collar. The dog’s collar is red. (b) My sister has a son. My sister’s son is tall. SINGULAR NOUN POSSESSIVE FORM SINGULAR NOUN POSSESSIVE FORM

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS : 

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS 6 (a) The dog has a collar. The dog’s collar is red. (b) My sister has a son. My sister’s son is tall. POSSESSIVE NOUN, SINGULAR: noun + apostrophe ( ) + -s ’

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS : 

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS 7 (c) The dogs have collars. The dogs’ collars are red. (d) My sisters have sons. My sisters’ sons are tall. PLURAL NOUN POSSESSIVE FORM PLURAL NOUN POSSESSIVE FORM

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS : 

15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS 8 (c) The dogs have collars. The dogs’ collars are red. (d) My sisters have sons. My sisters’ sons are tall. POSSESSIVE NOUN, PLURAL: noun + -s + apostrophe ( ) ’

15-1 Let’s Practice : 

15-1 Let’s Practice 9 ‘ Manas house is nice. ?

15-1 Let’s Practice : 

15-1 Let’s Practice 10 She likes Marks smile. ‘ ? ‘

15-1 Let’s Practice : 

15-1 Let’s Practice 11 The dogs share a house. The dogs house is crowded. ‘ ? ‘ ?

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