📚Grammar📚
📕Possessive('s) and (s')
👉Using 5 to show who things belong to
's/s' + people, things, places.
📗Use of the apostrophe ('s and s')
:
👉You use('s)and (s')to talk about people's possessions and their relation to each other.
▶️Silvia is
David’s wife.
▶️Anna and Mark are
Jane’s cousins.
▶️My
parents’ best friends live in Canada.
📗Sometimes, when the meaning is clear, you can use('s) without a noun.
▶️I’ve seen that car before. It’s
Diana’s.
▶️Rob is at
Tom’s. (- Tom’s house)
📕If a name ends in (s), you just add the apostrophe (') to show possession.
▶️I think James
’ painting is better than mine.
🔴Remember!✌️
👉You use
of + noun, not
(’s) to talk about objects.
▶️The walls
of the house are green.
▶️There’s a button at the back
of the computer.
📕You can also talk about times and places using('s) and (s').
▶️I’ve just got three
days’ work in a shop.
▶️Bob’s lucky. He’s having a week’s holiday next month.
▶️London’s shopping centres are very busy in December.
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