Thursday, October 20, 2011

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POSSESSIVE NOUNS (for SINGULAR & PLURAL)

a)When the possessive noun is singular, use the apostrophe (‘) to show that something belongs to a person/animal. So write sign (‘) after the noun à (‘s).
  Examples:    - The bag belongs to Mandy. The bag is Mandy’s
            - That girl’s dress is prety
b)When we want to show that thing belongs to some other person, we can use the possessive noun to express it à (‘s).
  Example:      - The car doesn’t belong to George, it is Fredy’s.
            - That is Ali’s new bicycle
c)When a regular noun is plural, we write the sign (‘) after the letter s à (s’).
  Example:      - Those are boys’ shoes.
            - This is lecturers’ room
d)But, when it is an irregular noun is plural, we write the sign (‘) before the letter s à (‘s). Example:      - The children’s room is large.
            - There are men’s clothing shops
 
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