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Card 1Possessive 's

What does 's mean in a sentence?

Answer

's shows that something belongs to someone or is related to someone. For example: 'Ravi's bag' means the bag belongs to Ravi.

Card 2Possessive 's

How do we write 'the dress belonging to Priya' using 's?

Answer

We write it as 'Priya's dress'. The 's shows the dress belongs to Priya.

Card 3Possessive 's

What is the rule for using 's?

Answer

We add 's to a noun to show that something belongs to that person or is related to them. Example: 'The dog's tail' means the tail belongs to the dog.

Card 4Possessive 's

Write 'the tail belonging to the squirrel' using 's.

Answer

The squirrel's tail.

Card 5Possessive 's

What does 'Lata's songs' mean?

Answer

It means the songs that are sung by Lata. The 's shows the songs belong to or are related to Lata.

Card 6Possessive 's

What does 'Yajan's school' mean?

Answer

It means the school where Yajan studies. The 's shows a relationship, not just ownership.

Card 7Possessive 's

How do you write 'the nest of the cuckoo' using 's?

Answer

The cuckoo's nest. This means the nest belongs to or is used by the cuckoo.

Card 8Possessive 's

Is 's used only for things that belong to someone?

Answer

No, 's is also used to show a relationship. For example, 'Ravi's school' means the school Ravi goes to, not that he owns it.

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