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Possessive ‘s of. Singular possessive The possessive form of a singular noun is an apostrophe followed by the letter "s." Kramer's hair Daphne's patience Words ending with s, z or x generally omit the "s." Dr. Seuss' sense of humor Plural possessive
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Singular possessiveThe possessive form of a singular noun is an apostrophe followed by the letter "s." • Kramer's hairDaphne's patience • Words ending with s, z or x generally omit the "s." • Dr. Seuss' sense of humor • Plural possessive • For plural nouns ending in "s," add only an apostrophe: • Singers' voicesThe cousins' favorite uncle • For plural nouns not ending in "s," add an apostrophe and "s." • Men's clothingChildren's books
There is / it is • There is used to introduce new information • It for information already mentioned • exIn my bedroom there is a chair and a mirror.There is an armchair,too.It’s white and blu