Unit 5.3. possessive case (anna's book)
5.3.1. match the words to make word combinations and write them down. use
the possessive case.
1. your brother
a. address
2. ann and paul
b. education
8. our cat
c. skirts
4. jane
d. fear of mice
5. these women
e. house
6. my sister
f. great ideas
7. their teacher
8. tail
1)_ your brother's address
In this case, we use the possessive case to show that the address belongs to your brother. So, it should be "your brother's address."
2. ann and paul - b. education
For this combination, we need to use the possessive case to show that the education belongs to Ann and Paul. Therefore, it should be "Ann and Paul's education."
3. our cat - e. house
To indicate that the house belongs to our cat, we use the possessive case. So, it should be "our cat's house."
4. jane - d. fear of mice
In this case, Jane has a fear of mice. To express that the fear belongs to Jane, we use the possessive case. Therefore, it should be "Jane's fear of mice."
5. these women - c. skirts
To show that the skirts belong to these women, we need to use the possessive case. Hence, it should be "these women's skirts."
6. my sister - f. great ideas
In this combination, the great ideas belong to my sister. Using the possessive case, it should be "my sister's great ideas."
7. their teacher - g. tail
To indicate that the tail belongs to their teacher, we use the possessive case. So, it should be "their teacher's tail."
Therefore, the correct answers are as follows:
1. your brother's address
2. Ann and Paul's education
3. our cat's house
4. Jane's fear of mice
5. these women's skirts
6. my sister's great ideas
7. their teacher's tail