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whose, possessive ‘s – Whose is this? It’s Mike’s (answer) 2018.09.26해당카페글 미리보기
shops and houses. I am at John‘s. (= at John’s house) I need to go to the chemist‘s. (= the chemist’s shop) Possessive ‘s – form Singular noun + ‘s Anna’s clothes, Chris’s wife, the student’s books, etc. Plural noun ending in...
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4. possessive pronouns 2017.03.05해당카페글 미리보기
pronouns I me my You you your He him his She her her It it its We us our They them their We can use a possessive pronoun instead of a noun phrase: Is that John’s car? No, it’s [my car] > No, it’s mine. Whose coat is this? Is it [your...
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Possessive (2/1) 2018.07.31해당카페글 미리보기
the relationships it expresses : It is John's car. They are America's gold reserves. Form 1. To form the possessive, add 's ('apostrophe -s') to the noun. 2. If the noun is plural, or already ends in -s, just add: ' (an apostrophe). 3...
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6. Possessive: nouns 2017.05.28해당카페글 미리보기
s with other plural nouns: These are men’s shoes. Children’s clothes are very expensive. We can use a possessive instead of a noun phrase to avoid repeating words: Is that John’s car? No, it’s Mary’s [car]. > No, it’s Mary’s...