Page 76 What´s the difference?. Singular nouns Plural nouns S´ ´S Ex:The boy´s mom. Ex:The boys´mom.

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Page 76 What´s the difference?

Singular nouns Plural nouns S´ ´S Ex:The boy´s mom. Ex:The boys´mom.

Possessive adjective (third person) Contracted form of It is / it has itsit´s Ex: Brazil is beautiful, specially its beaches.

All of us All the boys All my clothes Everyone Everybody Everything all every

Contracted form of who is / who has The question word for possession who´swhose Ex: Whose book is this? It´s mine.

Reflexive pronouns each other Ex: He did the homework himself. Ex: They saw each other in the mall.