Possessive ’S , whose is it? (Name + ’s)

Possessive ’S In this video, we practice the use of Possessive ’S. Listen to questions and respond to them using the Possessive ’S. We use possessive ’s to say that something or someone belongs to a person, is connected to a place, or to show the relationship between people. The possessive ’s always comes after a noun. Sam’s bicycle the shop’s customers New York’s museums Emma’s brother This is a great video for children or people learning English as a second language. ESL level - A1 Thanks for visiting us and watching our video! If you want your children to have fun and learn, please subscribe! Weekly uploads for new vocabulary and English grammar. This video is part of a larger collection of vocabulary videos for kids and ESL students to learn in a fun engaging way. We will have weekly uploads of vocabulary as well as Free English grammar lessons. All of our content is our own, designed by experienced English Language educators so that students both Enjoy and learn while watching a video. These videos are an excellent resource for English as a Second Language teachers, preschools, and primary education.
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