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Learn how to indicate possession in sentences through illustrations with possessive nouns. See examples like "Janet's book," "the boys' football," and more to understand how to show ownership effectively.
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POSSESSIVES It’s Janet’s book. It’s the boys’ football. They’re the girl’s dolls.
Julie They’re Julie’s books.
John It’s John’s skateboard.
the children It’s the children’s bedroom.
my parents It’s my parents’ bed.
the teacher It’s the teacher’s racket.
Sophie They’re Sophie’s CDs.
Brian They’re Brian’s cassettes.
the boys They’re the boys’ bicycles.
Brenda It’s Brenda’s baby.
Kathy It’s Kathy’s teacher.
Emma It’s Emma’s doll.
the girls They’re the girls’ watches.
the policeman It’s the policeman’s car.
the team It’s the team’s football.
myuncle It’s my uncle’s camera.
mymother They’re my mother’s keys.
my parents It’s my parents’ car.
mysister It’s my sister’s mobile.
myneighbours It’s my neighbours’ cat.
Daniel It’s Daniel’s dog.
the teacher It’s the teacher’s laptop.
Rosemary It’s Rosemary’s school bag.
the boys It’s the boys’ classroom.