Possessive case of Nouns
1. Give the possessive case of the noun:
Ann – Ann’s |
sister |
boys |
Charles |
brother |
managers |
Bob |
girl |
doctors |
Kate |
men |
economists |
cat |
children |
teachers |
wife |
women |
family |
2. Make up the phrase with ‘s or of
The door/the room - the door of the room
The mother/Ann Ann's mother
1. the camera/Tom _____________________ 2. the eyes/the cat______________________ 3. the top/the page_____________________ 4. the daughter/Charles _________________ 5. the newspaper/today _________________ 6. the toys/the children__________________ 7. the name/your wife___________________ 8. the name/this street___________________
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9. the name/the man ____________________ 10. the manager/the company _____________ 11. the result/the football match ____________________________________ 12. the car/my parents___________________ 13. the garden/our neighbors______________________________ 14. the children/Don and Mary _____________________________________
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3. Write ’s in the correct place in the sentences as in the example
a. Tom is Liza’s cousin.
b. Is this Bob car?
c. Where’s Billy bag?
d. It’s Sara birthday on Monday.
e. What’s your wife name?
f. Peter is my brother friend.
g. Diana flat is in the centre of London.
h. My uncle name is Jack.
4. Correct the mistakes as in the example.
a. Is that Tom’s and Peter umbrellas. /Tom and Peter’s
b. The roof’s house is grey.
c. When is your mothers birthday?
d. These are those women’ bags
e. Carols father lives in the countryside.
f. This is Toms’ hat.
5. Individual Task.
Make up 10 sentences using the possessive case of the noun.
Have got/has got
1. Use either have got or has got.
1. They _______ a large kitchen.
2. She _____________ a carpet in the room.
3. Our managers ________________ offers from French companies.
4. The office _______________ a file cabinet.
5. I _________ a good office.
6. You _______________ a nice sitting room.
7. The house _______________ two bedrooms.
8. Our economist ______________ tow offer from Green&Co.
2. Make sentences negative, use haven’t got or hasn’t got.
1. Betsy hasn’t got a desk.
2. We _______________ a company.
3. Mrs Bell ______________ a carpet.
4. Mr Bell ______________ a car.
5. They ________________ a country house.
6. She ___________ a garden near the house.
7. You _____________ a garage.
8. He ___________ children.
9. Their managers _______________ offers from Spanish companies.
10. Our designers _______________ an office.
3. Make the following sentences interrogative.
1. You have got a car. – Have you got a car?
2. His family has got a good house. – Has…
3. They have got a garage. – Have…
4. The house has got a sitting room.
5. She has got a sofa.
6. He has got armchairs.
7. Mr Stanley has got a cat.
Individual task
Write what you have got and what you haven’t got (3 sentences).
Write what your friend has got and what he/she hasn’t got. (3 sentences).
Write what your parents have got and what they haven’t got. (3 sentences).
Alternative Question
1. Make up questions.
1. Betsy, a secretary, an engineer. – Is Betsy a secretary or an engineer?
2. Mr Bell, a company manager, a banker.
3. Mr Lavrov, in London, in Moscow.
4. Mrs Bell, a doctor, a housewife.
5. Your sitting-room, large, small.
6. Your kitchen, sunny, dark.
7. You friend’s office, in Spain, in Russia.
8. The secretary’s desk, big, small.
9. Your telephone, black, white.
10. They, in the sitting room, in the bedroom.
11. You, in the kitchen, in the children’s room.