Write down the Possessive forms of the following:
a)the experience of three years
b) the dog belonging to the lady
c) the list of the voters
d) the foot of the mountain
e)the poems written by Keats
f)length of a meter
g) the fodder meant for the oxen
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Answers
Answer:
Possessives are used to indicate ownership. Possessive Nouns are usually formed by adding an apostrophe (‘) and s.
Examples:
Pawan’s book/Kiran’s car/Grandma’s mirror
When a noun is plural and ends in s, we just add an apostrophe (‘) at the end to show possession.
The kids’ toys / My parents’ house / The teachers’ lounge
If two people own one thing, add the apostrophe and s only to the second person only.
Examples:
Neena and Anil’s new house/Deepak and Jyoti’s wedding/Rahul and Rohit’s car
If two people own separate things, add the apostrophe and s for each person.
Examples:
Suman’s and Babita’s books/Jiwan’s and Dilip’s pants/Bunty’s and Jiwan’s offices
Possessive Pronouns:
Examples:
in the sentence, “These books are mine, not yours”, the words “mine” and “yours” are possessive pronouns and stand for “my books” and “your books,” respectively.
Look at the following Examples:
Possessive Pronouns
I like your drawing.
Do you like mine.
My flowers have withered.
Yours are lovely
Your photos are good.
Mine are terrible.
The words mine, yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs are possessive pronouns. They show who or what something belongs to.
Possessive Adjective:
Possessive adjectives – my, your, his, her, its, our, your, their – modify the noun following it in order to show possession.
Possessive Pronouns
We have a dog his name is victor
I like singing my mother sings with me.
Namite is from sechi his husband is from Kolkata:
Subject Pronouns I you he she it we you they
Possessive Adjectives my your his her its our your their
Pronouns mine yours his hers its ours yours theirs
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