Genitive/Possessive case

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Genitive/Possessive case Singular/Plural nouns Jane’s conclusions windows of the building apple – apples goose – geese Countable/Uncountable nouns pineapple – cheese peach - milk

Singular/Plural nouns Endings Examples Exceptions many words apple -s -x -o -sh -ch dress fox potato dish match -f/-fe leaf consonant + y city vowel + y day

Countable/Uncountable nouns

milk news task tea tomato money trousers witch bush time man sheep Countable/Uncountable nouns milk news task tea tomato money trousers witch bush time man sheep thief glasses goose foot mouse woman power child scissors jeans tooth radio box food pillow city pupil day

Countable/Uncountable nouns

my son and daughter’s room Genitive/Possessive case a girl’s future  students’ life  a policemen’s uniform Mr. Davies’ office  The Browns’ dog father-in-law’s flat  my son and daughter’s room

This notebook belongs to Jane. These suitcases belong to our guests. This bedroom belongs to my son. These keys belong to Mark. This painting belongs to Picasso. These poems belong to Pushkin. This helicopter belongs to our boss. These dictionaries belong to the students.

Genitive/Possessive case

Genitive/Possessive case

Personal pronouns Reflexive pronouns I, you, he, she, it, they, we, You myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, themselves, ourselves me, you, him, her, it, them, us, You Demonstrative pronouns this, that, these, those Possessive pronouns Reciprocal pronouns my, your, his, her, its, their, our, Your each other, one another Indefinite pronouns mine, yours, his, hers, its, theirs, ours, Yours some-, any-, every-, no- + -thing, -body, -one

Choose the correct word This / These trousers are black. That / Those shirt is very nice. That / Those shoes are comfortable. This / These skirt is old. This / Those T-shirt is my brother's. That / Those T-shirt is very small.

Write in this or these Take _______ trousers. Take _______ sweater. Don't take _______ bag. Don't take _______ shorts. Take _______hat Take _______scarf. Don't take_______ boots. Take _______ shoes.

Fill the gaps with personal or reflexive pronouns: 1 . He is quite right, I agree with … completely.  2 . I looked at … in the mirror and left the house in a very good mood.  3 . “Who is it?” — “It’s … may I come in?”  4 . Mr. Lloyds is very fat … weighs over a hundred kilos?  5 . … introduced his wife to the guests.  6 . Where shall … meet, Bob?  7 . James took the book and opened ….  8 . We don’t dress … for dinner here.  9 . I taught … to play the guitar.  10 . Selfish people only care about …

Insert absolute possessive pronouns: Jason: Whose sunglasses are these? Kate: They're Amy's, I think. Yes, they're (1) _______. Paul: Whose baseball cap is this? Amy: That's (2) ______  too! Thanks. Kate: Ugh!  Whose dirty towel is this? Jason: Ask Paul. I think it's (3) __________ . Paul: Yes, it is. Thanks. You've got a great T-shirt, Amy! Kate: Thanks. I borrowed it from my big sister. So it's (4) __________ really. Jason: What about this umbrella? Paul: Don't be silly, Jason! You brought it, so it must be (5) __________. Kate: Does this beach ball belong to us? Jason: No, it isn't (6) __________. Those kids over there were looking for a ball, so it's (7) _________ probably.