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Noun + noun or ('s + noun)
It's the dog's toy
They are dog toys
- We use the 'noun + noun' structure to name common kinds of things. The first noun is often like an object ( of a verb, or a preposition).
- a shoe shop = a shop that sells shoes
- We use the 's + noun structure ( possessive structure) to talk about something that belongs to ...
- Ann's house = Ann has a house

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