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Grammar: Possessive Nouns & Apostrophes

A2 Lesson 18: Showing Ownership

What you will learn: By the end of this lesson, you will be able to correctly use an apostrophe ( ' ) to show who owns something, for singular, plural, and irregular nouns.

Showing Ownership with Apostrophes

In English, when we want to show that something belongs to someone or something, we usually add an apostrophe + s. This is called the possessive form.

How to Use the Possessive Apostrophe

Type of NounThe RuleExample
Singular Noun (one person/thing) Add 's The book of DaraDara's book.
Plural Noun (ends in -s) Add only ' The car of my parents → My parents' car.
Irregular Plural Noun (no -s) Add 's The bags of the women → The women's bags.

A Common Mistake: "its" vs. "it's"

This is a very common point of confusion for learners. It is important to remember the difference.

its (Possessive)

Shows that something belongs to "it". No apostrophe.

Example: The hotel is famous for its beautiful garden.

it's (Contraction)

A short form of "it is" or "it has". Always has an apostrophe.

Example: It's a beautiful day for a tour! (It is a beautiful day...)

Practice Your Grammar 🎯

Exercise: Find and Correct the Mistake

Read each sentence, find the one mistake, and write the correction.

  1. My brothers name is Vuthy.
    brother's
  2. The two studentss' books are on the table.
    students'
  3. Its not very far to the market.
    It's
  4. Those are the childrens' toys.
    children's
  5. The cat is washing it's face.
    its

Your Grammar Mission ⭐

Who Owns It?

Look around your home. Write three sentences about things that belong to your family or friends. Use the possessive apostrophe correctly.

Example: My mother's favourite chair is in the living room.

Key Vocabulary

  • Possession (Noun) | ការครอบครอง
    The state of having or owning something.
  • Apostrophe (Noun) | ' (เครื่องหมายวรรคตอน)
    The punctuation mark ( ' ) used to show possession or to indicate the omission of letters (in contractions).
  • Contraction (Noun) | ពាក្យកាត់
    A shortened form of a word or group of words, with the missing letters usually marked by an apostrophe (e.g., "it's" for "it is").

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