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Answer sheet
Describing people and things
Posessive 'sand s'
(see page 7)
Using 's to show who things belong to
You use noun + 's:
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with a name.
Stephanie
is
Michael's wife.
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with a singular noun (usually people).
My brother wants to borrow Dad's car.
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with an irregular plural noun.
People's lives are interesting.
My uncles sell men's and women's clothes.
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for people's homes and common places.
I go to my cousin Suzy's at the weekend.
Kim works at the doctor's.
Words ending in 's
With words ending in s, you add 's.
This
is James's
room.
Regular plural nouns
With regular plural nouns you add an apostrophe.
My friends' house
is
on a mountain.
More than one noun
With more than one noun, you add 's after the second
person.
Jack and Jen's mother
is
my cousin.
Possessive pronouns
You use possessive pronouns
(mine, yours, his, hers,
ours, theirs)
when you talk about who things belong to.
It's not my DVD. It's
his.
See that car over there. It's
ours.
Give me back that book. It's
mine!
You can also use
of
before a possessive pronoun.
J
know Fiona very well.
She's
a very good friend
of mine.
Is
it true that our new teacher
is
a neighbour
of yours?
Subject pronoun
Possessive pronoun
mine
you
yours
he
his
she
hers
we
ours
they
theirs
You use
one
and
ones
as pronouns for things.
A: I've got a few DVDs here. What do you want to watch?
B: Well, this
one
is
really funny. Let's watch that.
A: These trainers all look the same. Which
ones
are yours?
B: The
ones
with the green stripes.
You can use
no
before a singular or a plural noun.
There were
no
people at the tennis courts yesterday.
There was
no
food left at the end of the party.
None (of)
is always followed by a plural verb.
None of
my friends are going to the concert next week.
I need to go shopping.
None of
my clothes fit me.
Adjectives
(see pages 7, 37 and 68)
When you want to describe people or things, you can use
the verb
be
and an adjective.
I'm cold.
She's
kind.
You can use adverbs like
very
and
really
in front of many
adjectives.
Paul's
very tall.
These questions are
really important.
You often need to use a preposition after some common
adjectives.
Preposition
at
of
Adjective
good at, the worst at
fond of, afraid of
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