Possessive adjective & Possessive ‘s
Possessive adjective
Possessive adjective Possessive adjective I My You Your He His She Her It Its We Our they their
I have a volleyball. It’s my volleyball.
You have a volleyball. It’s your volleyball.
He has a volleyball. It’s his volleyball.
she has a volleyball. It’s her volleyball.
It has a volleyball. It’s its volleyball.
We have a volleyball. It’s our volleyball.
You all have volleyballs. That’s your volleyballs.
They have a volleyball. it’s their volleyball.
We use possessive adjectives before a noun: possessive adjective + noun. Ex. It’s their dog
Possessive’s
Possessive’s Possessive’s One person Two or more people Monica’s bag. Nick’s dog. Two or more people My parents’ car. John and Tom’s room. Possessive’s
3. We use ‘s after a plural noun not ending in –s 2. We use ‘ after a plural noun ending in –s Ex. My cousins’ house. We use ‘s after a singular noun. Ex. August’s watch. My mom’s car. 3. We use ‘s after a plural noun not ending in –s Ex. My children’s backpack.
Exercise Part
Make the sentences. Change the underlined words. It’s Julia’s watch. It’s her watch. 2. That’s my parents’ room. 3. Those are my brother’s and my DVD. 4.It’s Mr. Green’s laptop. 5.Are these Anna’s books? 6. This is the boy’s ball.