This is my friends' house.
There is a woman in the car with two men.
David is married and has four children.
Those are the teacher's/ teachers' books.
All my friends are students.
Do you know many people here?
These are Ms. Jones's keys.
flowers, boats, women, cities, umbrellas, addresses, teeth, hobbies, buses, knives, sandwiches, families, feet, holidays, potatoes, leaves, boxes, wives
My parents' house is large.
Her sisters' friends are very nice.
Do you like the children's bedroom?
That girl is the Whites' daughter.
St. James's park is beautiful.
those children's toys
the dog's nose
Joe's sister
Charles's mobile
Marcus's foot
those men's name
the elephants' ears
THE PLURAL
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type of noun
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rule
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examples
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regular nouns
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-s
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bags, pens, books, monkeys, flowers
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ending with -x/-s/-o/-ch/-sh
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-es
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boxes, buses, tomatoes, watches, bushes
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ending with -consonant+y
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-ies
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babies, parties, stories, countries
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ending with -f/-fe
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-ves
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wives, knives
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irregular
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women, men, children, teeth, people, fish, feet
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THE POSSESSIVE CASE
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type of noun
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rule
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examples
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singular
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-‘s
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the woman’s books, James’s party, my father’s house
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regular plural
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-‘
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my parents’ car, my friends’ pens
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irregular plural
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-‘s
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children’s room, the women’s books
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