Nouns: Possession


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  1. 1.

    Use 's or' to make possessive structures.

    1. The book belongs to the teacher.
      The teacher's book.
    2. The hat belongs to GT.
    3. The clothes belong to the children.
    4. The pen belongs to the child.
    5. Those bags belong to the ladies.
    6. The room belongs to Gramma.
    7. the book that belongs to Shalini.
    8. the voice of Lata Mangeshkar
    9. the talent of Sourav Ganguly
    10. the jeep that belongs to Ravi
    11. the flowers of Mrs Das
  2. 2.

    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

     

  3. 3.

    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!

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