Use 's or' to make possessive structures.
Look at what the students have brought to class today. Complete these sentences. The first one has been done for you.
| This is Mrs Klaus' class. | |
| This is Madhu | |
| This is Irfan | |
| This is Christine | |
| This is Sayed | |
| This is Gyanendra and Shruti |
Circle all the 's' that are used to show possessive case.
Sharks are a kind of fish. There are over 350 species of sharks. They can be bigger than your school bus or as small as your arm. A shark's nose can smell food from hundreds of metres away. What's more, they can smell fish extracts that can be as small as a drop in a large swimming pool! How do they do this? Well, a shark does not use its nose for breathing. Gills help them to breathe. However, since the sense of smell and mouth are not connected, a shark cannot smell how something will taste. It can nibble a person's foot and decide it does not like the taste. It will not know that the rest of the person may taste the same. So, beware!