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Possessive Adjectives easesan CaN oash » CENGAGE Learning eet lect Possessive adjectives and possessive nouns show the noun balangs to someone, cate someone has a particular relationship with the noun, iswer whose questions. ‘fier a possessive adjective and a possessive noun, use Possessive adjectives agree with the person who owns or has the relationship with the noun. Thay do not agree with the noun, Possessive nouns, -add 's to the end of aname fra singular noun, -add ‘to the end of a plural noun or a name that ends in s. add 's to the end of an irregular plural noun. Use whose to ask to whom something belongs. Subject Pronouns | Possessive Adjectives Do you like my new MPS player? Do you want to watch your new DVD tonight? His MP3 player is blue. Her MP3 player is pink. Its buttons are small ike our new TV. “Their house is next to the café, Emilo's MP3 Player is new. Dad's TV is huge. (Chris! DVD is interesting ‘The CDs’ cases are beautiful ' my you your he his she her + noun it its they their Possessive Nouns Emilo's Acat's Chris! + noun The girls! ‘The children’s Whose Questions Whose + noun form of be + this/that/theselthose Whose + noun + form of the helping verb do + subject + base vert ‘The children's teacher is Mr. Delario. Whose MP3 player is that? Whose DVDs are those? Whose house do you want to go to? Whose TV does he like? Grammar Caté Copyright © Cengage Learning Not reproducible without written permission of publisher

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