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The car ? (belong ) to my mother and she some times ? Want it

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The 's-genitive

The s-genitive is used to express a possessive relation between two objects. For example, the sentence: "This is my friend’s book", expresses the idea that a book belongs to your friend.

Overview:

Explanation

Exercise: The possessive 's, the plural s' and the apostrophe ' I

Exercise: The possessive 's, the plural s' and the apostrophe ' II

Exercise: Possessive relations

Explanation

This is the woman's new house

Sometimes you will need to express a possessive relation between people or things. This means telling if someone/something belongs to someone/something.

In this case, you use an "'s" after the noun or the name. Take a look at the following example:

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