The term possessive case is often used to refer to the ‘s’ morpheme to denote possession, that is, it’s used to express that someone owns something Tom’s bicycle (the bicycle belongs to Tom) Dog’s food (singular) Dogs’ food (plural) Charles’ flat / Charles’s flat People’s rights (plural nouns not ending in s) Rewrite the sentences using the possessive case: 1.- This coat belongs to Martha It’s ………………… 2.- These sunglasses belong to Julio They are ……………… 3.- That mobile phone belongs to Paul It’s ………………… 4.- This new dress belongs to Emma 5.- Those toys belong to the kids It’s ………………… They are ……………… 6.- These CDs belong to my friend They are ……………… 7.-Those pencils belong to my brothers They are ………… 8.-These feathers belong to the duck They are …………… 9.-That computer belongs to my dad It’s ………………… 10.-This flat belongs to my parents It’s …………………… 11.-The pink bear belongs to Isabel It’s …………………… 12.- Tommy has got big blue eyes Tommy ……………… 13.- The red car belongs to Mathew It’s ………………… 14.-Those jeans belong to Christian They are …………… 15.-These flowers belong to Laura 16.-Those jumpers belong to Susan 17.- Elizabeth has got a doll They are ……………… They are …………… It’s ……………