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Exercise #4: COMPLETE WITH THE POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE.
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1- He is my friend.
name is Brian
2- Susan has a new car.
car is very nice.
3- Nagarote is a lovely city. avenue is great for walking.
4- This is my brother.
name is Nick.
5- I'm 14. It's
birthday today.
6- She is my cousin.
name is Maggie.
7- Kate and Gerry have a new house. It's
house.
8- He is my brother.
name is Jason.
9- It is my bike.
bike is new.
10- They are my parents.
names are Kay and Steven.
11- My dog is black.
name is Viky.
12- My father is 37 years old.
birthday is on 24th May
13- I love my children.
names are William and Massiel.
14- My grandmother is very nice. name is Janet.
15- Paul and Mike are in Masaya.
family is there, too.
16- My sister is at this school.
birthday is tomorrow.
17- He is in America.
family is in Portugal.
18- Jessica is my neighbour.
house is near.
19- Jimmy has a nice boat.
boat is very big.
20- You are at work.
work is near home.
21- New York is a big city.
buildings are high.
22- Richard is 10 years old.
birthday is on the 3rd March.
23- She is my mother.
name is María.
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Exercise #5: COMPLETE THE CHART​

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: doriamp35
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Respuesta:

We use apostrophe s (’s), also called possessive ’s, as a determiner to show that something belongs to someone or something:

Is that Olivia’s bag?

Britain’s coastline is very beautiful.

We can also use it in complex noun phrases (underlined):

Greg is her youngest daughter’s husband.

We can use two possessive ’s constructions in the same noun phrase:

We went to Jake’s father’s funeral.

We also use possessive ’s to talk about time and duration:

Is that yesterday’s paper?

I’ve only had one week’s holiday so far this year.

Rules for using possessive ’s

We use ’s after a singular noun and ’ after a plural noun.

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