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Appo o ssttrropphhees - EnglishForEveryone.org

Appo o ssttrropphhees - EnglishForEveryone.org

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Note: As a general rule, if the possessive noun is an inanimate object (not living, no causal agency) then no apostrophe is needed. There are exceptions to this rule, however. Exxaammppllee:: That is the door of the car. That is the car door. In the example, notice that the car does not need a possessive apostrophe because it is an inanimate ...

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Free Grammar E-Book Level 1 - Everyday English …

Free Grammar E-Book Level 1 - Everyday English …

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~ 6 ~ www.espressoenglish.net Possessives NOUN POSSESSIVE EXAMPLE I my My name is Sandra. you your What’s your name? he his His name is John. she her Her computer is fast. it its My car is old, so its engine isn’t powerful. we our Our apartment is in the city center. they their My parents sold their house. Mary Mary’s Mary’s phone …

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Possessive Nouns - using apostrophe + 's' Worksheet

Possessive Nouns - using apostrophe + 's' Worksheet

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Possessive Nouns - using apostrophe + 's' Worksheet Author: K5 Learning Subject: Grade 1 Nouns worksheet: Possessive nouns - using apostrophe + 's' Keywords: nouns, using nouns, possessive noun, using apostrophe, grade 1, grammar, english, worksheet Created Date: 1/28/2019 2:24:48 PM

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Possessive nouns worksheet - K5 Learning

Possessive nouns worksheet - K5 Learning

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Rewrite each sentence using the possessive form for each underlined noun. 1. We took the minivan that belongs to Rebecca. We took Rebecca’s minivan. 2. The windows of our cars are clean. The cars’ windows are clean. 3. Hang the coat of your friend on the hook. Hang your friend’s coat on the hook. 4. The doors of the school are locked at ...

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