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  • My cousins are thinking of opening theirs / their own restaurant.
    their
  • They're going to France's south / the south of France.
    the south of France
  • Wait for me on the street's corner / on the corner of the street.
    on the corner of the street
  • She's at the front of the queue / the queue's front.
    the front of the queue
  • A colleague of my / mine has just told me you're leaving.
    mine
  • I needed Monicas' / Monica's help.
    Monica's
  • I live in the centre of Glasgow / Glasgow's centre.
    the centre of Glasgow
  • Excuse me. Where's the men's / the mens' changing room?
    the men's
  • Are you still having problems with those neighbours of your / yours.
    yours
  • I never buy meat at the butcher's / the butchers'. I get it at the supermarket.
    the butcher's
  • The answers are at the book's back / at the back of the book.
    at the back of the book
  • In the past there was a chemists / chemist's on that corner.
    chemist's
  • I went to my grandparent's / grandparents' house.
    grandparents'
  • This is a photo of my childrens' / children's university.
    children's
  • Both my sons smoke. It's a bad habit of theirs / their.
    theirs
  • Sarah is my brother's / brothers' girlfriend.
    brother's
  • Tom is a friend of her / hers.
    hers
  • Ken and Ben's / Ken's and Ben's father works in a factory.
    Ken and Ben's
  • I'm not very good at remembering people's / peoples' names.
    people's
  • Jane's keeping very quiet about this new boyfriend of hers / her.
    hers