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Use the possessive form of noun and rewrite the sentence he thinks he's being rich he can get whatever he wants​

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Answered by XxDashingGirlxX
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Rule 1: To form the possessive of a singular. noun, add an apostrophe and s ('s)

Rule 2: For a plural noun ending in s, add. only an apostrophe (')

Rule 2 Another Example: For a plural noun ending in s, add. only an apostrophe (')

Rule 3: For a plural noun that does not end. ...

Rule 3: For a plural noun that does not end.

He thinks he's being rich he can get whatever he wants.

Answered by ooOOooTanyaooOOoo
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Possessives: pronouns

Level: beginner

Subject Object Possessive adjective Possessive pronoun

I me my mine

you you your yours

he him his his

she her her hers

it it its -

we us our ours

they them their theirs

Be careful!

Possessive pronouns do not have an apostrophe:

Is that car yours/hers/ours/theirs?

(NOT Is that car your's/her's/our's/their's?)

We can use a possessive pronoun instead of a full noun phrase to avoid repeating words:

Is that John's car?

No, it's mine. (NOT No, it's [my car].)

Whose coat is this?

Is it yours? (NOT Is it [your coat]?)

Her coat is grey.

Mine is brown. (NOT [My coat] is brown.)

Level: intermediate

Level: intermediateWe can use possessive pronouns and nouns after of. We can say:

Level: intermediateWe can use possessive pronouns and nouns after of. We can say:Susan is one of my friends. > Susan is a friend of mine.

Level: intermediateWe can use possessive pronouns and nouns after of. We can say:Susan is one of my friends. > Susan is a friend of mine.(NOT Susan is a friend of me.)

Level: intermediateWe can use possessive pronouns and nouns after of. We can say:Susan is one of my friends. > Susan is a friend of mine.(NOT Susan is a friend of me.)I am one of Susan's friends. > I am a friend of Susan's.

Level: intermediateWe can use possessive pronouns and nouns after of. We can say:Susan is one of my friends. > Susan is a friend of mine.(NOT Susan is a friend of me.)I am one of Susan's friends. > I am a friend of Susan's.(NOT I am a friend of Susan.)

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