Rewrite the following using apostrophe to show possession 1. the gift of Sonam 2.the helmet belonging to Sachin 3. the shop belonging to the grocer 4. the office in which Mrs Sharma works 5. the lunch for Sonali 6.the story written by Ruskin Bond
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1- sonam's gift
2- sachin's helmet
3-grocer's shop
4-Mrs sharma's work office
5-sonali's lunch
6-Ruskin bond's story
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1. The gift of Sonam - Sonam's gift
2. The helmet belonging to Sachin - Sachin's helmet
3. The shop belonging to the grocer - Grocer's shop
4. The office in which Mrs Sharma works - Mrs Sharma's work office
5. The lunch for Sonali - Sonali's lunch
6. The story written by Ruskin Bond - Ruskin Bond's story
Explanation:
- A possessive or jealous noun is a noun that shows noun of commodity.
- Jealous nouns are generally created with the addition of an apostrophe and' s' at the end of a noun.
- The singular or plural noun must first be written in its wholeness.
- Also you add the jealous ending. Plural nouns ending in an s simply take an apostrophe at the end to form a jealous noun.
- Of course, there are numerous plural nouns in English that are irregular and don't end in 's'.
- Sometimes the idea of possession is more abstract.
- When you talk about long you ’ve been doing commodity, it’s possible to use an apostrophe.
- But it generally sounds better to use the word 'of' rather of an apostrophe.
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