Possessive Case Answer the question: Whose things are these?

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Possessive Case Answer the question: Whose things are these?

Possessive Case Wendy Wendy’s butterflies

Possessive Case Mike Mike’s notebook

Possessive Case Jane Jane’s dresses

Possessive Case Nick Nick’s camera

Possessive Case girls girls’ dolls

Possessive Case students students’ bags

Possessive Case men men’s boats

Possessive Case women women’s flowers

Possessive Case children children’s bikes

Possessive Case the man and the woman the man’s and the woman’s shoes

Possessive Case Pete and Sam Pete’s and Sam’s toys

Possessive Case Grandpa and Grandma my Gdandpa and Grandma’s house

Possessive Case my aunt and uncle my aunt and uncle’s car