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ICSE · Class 3 · Essentials of English Grammar and Composition

Summary of 's for ICSE Class 3 Essentials of English Grammar and Composition. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.

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Overview

In this chapter, we learn about the use of 's in English grammar. The 's helps us show that something belongs to someone or is related to someone. For example, 'Priya’s dress' means the dress belongs to Priya. This small mark makes our sentences clearer and helps us talk about who owns what.

Key Concepts

We add 's to a noun

We add 's to a noun to show that something belongs to that person or animal. For example: 'The girl’s bag' means the bag belongs to the girl.

Sometimes 's shows a connection

Sometimes 's shows a connection or relationship, not just ownership. For example: 'Yajan’s school' means the school where Yajan studies.

The 's is added right after

The 's is added right after the noun that owns something. For example: 'The dog’s tail' – the tail belongs to the dog.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how to use 's to show possession or belonging
  • Apply 's in sentences about people, animals, and places
  • Recognize the relationship between two nouns using 's
  • Write correct expressions using 's in everyday situations

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