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  Put in Order
Saxon Genitive: construction
Focus Grammar
Description Learn how to form the Saxon Genitive construction ('s)
Instructions Move these words around to make a correct sentence.
 
Items
' / my boss / son / I share a flat with / s
 
The old man / wife / is sitting over there / ' / s
 
who lives upstairs / This is / the dog / of / the man
 
' / father / He is / the children / s
 
The girls / is closed / school / '
 
Julia / s / is up the hill / ' / house
 
car / This is / ' / Kevin / s
 
' / husband / s / The woman in red / is a policeman
 
is at 10 / ' / The doctors / meeting
 
a / and Pat / doctor / father / Kerry / is / s / '
 
Alice / are green / ' / eyes / s
 
' / car / is broken / My neighbours
 
brother / Britney / s / ' / ' / s / is Josh / name
 
He broke / s / my son / ' / bike
 
brother / ' / I'm / the new teacher / s
 
Total number of items: 15
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PERSON + 'S + THING
 
We use this form to express possession or relationship when talking about people.

Phoebe has a cat = This is Phoebe's cat

The leg of the chair
The leg of the sheep
Paul's leg

Spelling:

singular noun My father's car
plural noun My parents' house
singular ending in "s" or similar sound Your boss's office / Alice's book (pronounced: /bɒsɪz/ /ĉlɪsɪz/)
plural not ending in "s" The children's room

The "Person" may be a phrase:

That is the man next door's wife  (Person= the man next door)
Paul and Mary's dog
Henry the Eighth's six wives
 
    But if the "Person" is a long phrase or sentence, we prefer the construction with OF

         This is the office of Mary and her new boyfriend
         That's the house of the man who was talking to you at the party

    A Saxon genitive can also be the "Person" of another Saxon genitive

        This is Monica's son's toy    (the toy of Monica's son)
        My brother's wife's name is Karen

 


Careful with the article! 

We only use the article with the Person if the Person has an article:

That's THE BOSS That's THE BOSS's car
That's PETER  That's PETER's car  (not: That's the Peter's car)