1. Possessive case |
To make the genitive of nouns of PEOPLE or ANIMALS we add 's My mother's hobby is surfing. The yellow one is my dad's car. To plural of nouns of PEOPLE or ANIMALS ending in -s we add ' (apostrophe) The cats' food is in the kitchen. Where is the ladies' room? To proper nouns (name) ending in a sibilant (=sound like an S) we add an 's Prince Charles's wedding was in 1981. We walked through St James's park. |
2. Special use |
When THE PLACE IS UNDERSTOOD, words such as house, shop, cathedral,...are generally omitted after a genitive: The wedding took place at St Paul's. (Cathedral) Mum is at the baker's. (shop) I'm staying at my uncle's. (house) The genitive is often used in EXPRESSIONS denoting TIME or DISTANCE: Where is yesterday's newspaper? We go to Bath for a week's holiday. She lives in an hour's distance from work. Sometimes a noun is followed by OF + GENITIVE: it is called the double possessive and is used to put the stress on the person who possesses: This is a house of my sister's. These are friends of my father's. |
this site is about Learning English, English, ESL, EFL, ESOL, grammar sheets: tenses, sentences etc. For EFL/ESL learners. Quick reference
adsense
google ads
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Possessive case
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
5 استخدامات سحرية مميزة جدا لهاتفك الذكي اكتشفها الان
مع انتشار الهواتف الذكية وتركيز الشركات على التنافس في تقديم كاميرات هواتف ذات جودة عالية، إلا أنه يوجد استخدامات أخرى لكاميرا الهاتف قد ل...
-
1. Conjugation Affirmative Negative Interrogative ...
-
learn Abc now quickly and smoothly by watching this free video. this lesson is simple and important. It teaches your kids how to write ABC c...
No comments:
Post a Comment