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Learn how to express possession using 's, determiners, and possessive pronouns correctly. Understand the spelling rules for singular and plural nouns. Practice using personal pronouns and possessive adjectives in sentences to enhance your grammar skills.
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Personal Pronouns and Possessives Grammar Guide
Possessives WHOSE? = CZYJE? Three ways of expressing: • possessive ’s • determiners (possessive adjectives) • possessive pronouns
Possessive’s dom Janka John’s house
Possessive’s: Spelling • singular noun: add 's Jack → Jack’s pen • singular noun ending in –s: add 's or an apostrophe (') only Mr James → Mr James’s book / Mr James’ book
Possessive’s: Spelling • regular plural noun: add an apostrophe (') only my parents → my parents’ car • irregular plural noun (not ending in –s): add 's the children → the children’s room
Singular 1. I 2. you 3. he she it Plural 1. we 2. you 3. they Personal Pronouns
Singular 1. I → my car 2. you → your car 3. he → his car she → her car it → its car Plural 1. we → our car 2. you → your car 3. they → their car Possessive Adjectives
Singular 1. I → mine 2. you → yours 3. he → his she → hers it → Plural 1. we → ours 2. you → yours 3. they → theirs Possessive Pronouns
Singular 1. I → me 2. you → you 3. he → him she → her it → its Plural 1. we → us 2. you → you 3. they → them Object Pronouns We like them. She loves him. I look at you. They see us.
A: Whose bag is this? B: It is Jenny’s bag. It is her bag. This bag is hers.
Practice A: Whose …(object)…. is this? B: It is mine. C: It is …(name)….’s…(object)…. . D:It is…(possessive adjective).. ..(object).. . E: This …(object)….is…(possessive pronoun).. .
pencil rubber book notebook pencil case key ring sweater watch pen bag pendrive earring mobile phone cigarette lighter Practice
camera • gloves • hat • money • books