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  • What word beginning with the letter ‘O’ can we use after a possessive adjective for emphasis? Susana has her o... business.
    Own
  • Fresh fruit and vegetables are always fresher in a local..
    Greengrocer’s
  • Name two shops where you can get your hair groomed.
    Barber’s or barbershop and hairdresser’s
  • Rephrase the sentence: I love sushi. Sushi is a
    Sushi is a love of mine.
  • This is the store you need to visit if you’re interested in fixing something at home?
    The DIY store or the hardware store.
  • Rephrase the sentence: Eva has got a very interesting story. This is an interesting story...
    This is an interesting story of Eva’s.
  • If you want to buy, sell or rent a house the best place to start is...
    A real estate agent’s.
  • Both my cars’s radios need replacing. Right or wrong?
    Wrong! After a plural noun ending in -s, we form the possessive with a final ‘, for example, both my cars’ radios.
  • Explain this sentence: They are my sister’s boyfriends.
    My sister has two or more boyfriends - lucky her.
  • Explain this sentence: They are my sisters’ boyfriends.
    The sisters have a different boyfriend each.
  • What type of shop is Zara?
    A clothes chain store.
  • If you washing machine breaks down, you can always run down the nearest...
    Launderette.
  • These are the two local shops (supermarket is not allowed) you need to go to if you want to make a Spanish ham sandwich?
    A baker’s and a deli.
  • Rephrase the sentence: kike and Pedro are friends. Kike is...
    Kike is a friend of pedro’s.
  • Explain this sentence: They are my brother’s girlfriends.
    My brother has two or more girlfriends - lucky him.
  • If you want to make sushi on St Valentine’s Day you need to visit two local shops.
    A fishmonger’s and a florist’s
  • Rephrase the sentence: Where is your car? Where is that car...
    Where is that car of yours?
  • Jesus’s or Jesus’ middle-name is Mary. Are both options correct?
    Yes!If a name ends with -s, we form the possessive with ‘ or ‘s.
  • If your rug needs cleaning, you can take it to a...
    Dry-cleaner’s
  • My children’ toys are all over the living room. Right or wrong?
    Wrong! After an irregular plural not ending in -s, we form the possessive with ‘s, for example, my children’s toys.