The document discusses possessives in English grammar. It provides examples of using possessive pronouns like "my," "his," "her," "their," "its," and "'s" to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. It shows how to form possessives for singular and plural nouns, as well as for compound subjects like "Angela and Carlos."
The document discusses possessives in English grammar. It provides examples of using possessive pronouns like "my," "his," "her," "their," "its," and "'s" to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. It shows how to form possessives for singular and plural nouns, as well as for compound subjects like "Angela and Carlos."
The document discusses possessives in English grammar. It provides examples of using possessive pronouns like "my," "his," "her," "their," "its," and "'s" to indicate ownership or possession of a noun. It shows how to form possessives for singular and plural nouns, as well as for compound subjects like "Angela and Carlos."
The women’s kids are playing India’s population is very large The children’s mother is over there My sisters’ friends are interenting The teachers’ meeting was last week
Marge Simpson has a husband Homer
Homer is marge’s husband Wife Marge is homer’s wife I have a car The car belongs to Angela That car is Angela’s That is Angela’s car
Carlos has a car
That car is carlos’
Angela and carlos have a car
That car is angela and carlos’ car
That is the boy’s book
That is the boys’ book That is the children’s book