POSSESSIVES It’s Janet’s book. It’s the boys’ football.

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POSSESSIVES It’s Janet’s book. It’s the boys’ football. They’re the girl’s dolls.

Julie They’re Julie’s books.

It’s John’s skateboard.

It’s the children’s bedroom.

my parents It’s my parents’ bed.

It’s the teacher’s racket.

Sophie They’re Sophie’s CDs.

They’re Brian’s cassettes.

They’re the boys’ bicycles.

Brenda It’s Brenda’s baby.

Kathy It’s Kathy’s teacher.

Emma It’s Emma’s doll.

They’re the girls’ watches.

It’s the policeman’s car.

It’s the team’s football.

my uncle It’s my uncle’s camera.

They’re my mother’s keys.

my parents It’s my parents’ car.

It’s my sister’s mobile.

It’s my neighbours’ cat.

Daniel It’s Daniel’s dog.

It’s the teacher’s laptop.

It’s Rosemary’s school bag.

It’s the boys’ classroom.