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Singular and Plural. Singular and Plural. Singular and Plural. Singular and Plural. Noun + Noun. Look at cat ’ s tail. Where are all the babies ’ bottles? Do you like the policewomen ’ s uniforms? I went to Tina ’ s home yesterday. Noun + Noun. Look at the cat ’ s tail. Noun + Noun.
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Noun + Noun • Look at cat’s tail. • Where are all the babies’ bottles? • Do you like the policewomen’s uniforms? • I went to Tina’s home yesterday.
Noun + Noun Look at the cat’s tail.
Noun + Noun Where are all the babies’ bottles?
Noun + Noun Do you like the policewomen’s uniforms?
Noun + Noun I went to Tina’s house yesterday.
Whose? Nick is 37. He is a photographer. He lives in a small house in Tin Shui Wai. He works in Yuen Long. He goes to work by train. He does not own a car. He does not like sport. He likes reading and watching television. His hobby is collecting antique furniture. He is also very interested in history.
Whose? Teresa is 28. She is a nurse. She lives in a flat in Tin Hang Estate. She works in a hospital outside Tin Shui Wai. She drives to work every day. Teresa’s hobby is painting. She is also interested in jazz and has got a big collection of CDs. She likes sport very much especially tennis and squash.
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