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    POSSESSIVE NOUN

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    English grammar: Possessive
    Possessive. It is used with nouns referring to people, groups of people, countries, and animals. 'Belonging to' or 'ownership' is one of the relationships ...
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    16315) PLURAL POSSESSIVE NOUN 16316) PHRASAL VERBS ACTIVITIES 16317) CONDITIONAL EXERCISES 16318) PASSAGE SIMPLE PAST PRESENT PERFECT ...
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    Noun + noun or ('s + noun) - English
    Jan 11, 2008 ... Ex : a shoe shop = a shop that sells shoes; We use the 's + noun structure ( possessive structure) to talk about something that belongs to . ...
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    13768) POSSESSIVE NOUNS 13769) NOUN TEST 13770) ALWAYS SOMETIMES 13771) POEM EXERCISE 13772) SOME ANY NO EVERY 13773) I AM NEITHER TALL NOR SHORT ...
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    175) POSSESSIVES NOUN 176) INTERNET AND COMPUTER VOCABULARY 177) INTERNET ANDCOMPUTER VOCABULARY 178) INTERNET AND COMPUTER VOCABOLARY ...
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    6189) PLURAL POSSESSIVE NOUNS 6190) UNCLESAM 6191) IF SENTENCES 1 CONDITIONAL 6192) REGICIDE 6193) ITS THEIR 6194) ETRE AU PASSE EN ANGLAIS ...
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    5724) NOUN SINGULAR IN MEANING BUT PLURAL IN FORM TAKE SINGULAR VE 5725) TO BREAK THE ICE 5726) CONDITIONEL TYPE 1 2 3 11123 ...
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    English:Grammar
    In English, the possessive is marked by a clitic at the end of the possessing noun phrase. This can be illustrated in the following manner: ...
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