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1717UNIT 03 POSSESIVE %u2018S %u2013 WHOSE %u2013 POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES / PRONOUNSPOSSESIVE %u2018S %u2013 WHOSEPOSSESIVE %u2018SSingular PluralDiana%u2019s familyA boy%u2019s bagThe cat%u2019s tailBrain and Mark%u2019s t-shirtsThe boys%u2019 sunglassesThe women%u2019s jeansWHOSESingular PluralWhose toy is that? Whose shoes are these?%uf0d8 We use %u2018s to show that something belongs to someone.%uf0fc This is Jenny%u2019s pencil-box. %uf0d8 We add %u2018s to names or to singular nouns.%uf0fc John%u2019s sister is 5 months old. %uf0d8 When the noun is plural, the apostrophe comes after the %u2013s.%uf0fc The boys%u2019 sister is 5 months old. %uf0d8 When the noun is an irregular plural, we add %u2018s.%uf0fc The children%u2019s bikes are new. %uf0d8 When we talk about something which belongs to more than one person, we add %u2018s after the last name.%uf0fc Sam and Cindy%u2019s skateboards are pink. %uf0d8 When a name ends in %u2013s, we can add %u2018s or only an apostrophe.%uf0fcChris%u2019s / Chris%u2019 mother is a vet.1 Complete the sentences with possessive %u2018s (%u2018s or %u2018).1. _Susan%u2019s_ flat is near the school. (Susan) 5. My __________ name is Pam. (friend)2. My ______ names are Tom and Steven. (brothers) 6.______ office is next to the park. (James)3. Her _____________ school is in London. (children) 7. Those are your ______ cousins. (parents)4. The ___________laptops are pink and yellow. (girls) 8. Where is ____________ book? (Sam)WHO%u2019S / WHOSE?We mustn%u2019t confuse Who%u2019s ? and Whose ? Who%u2019s ? means Who is ?A: Who%u2019s at the door? (Who is at the door?) B: It is Sam.Whose ? asks who owns something. A: Whose is this pet? (Whose pet is this?) B: It is Sam%u2019s pet.A: Whose are these bags? (Whose bags are these?) B: They are Sam%u2019s bags.UNIT 3

