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Before doing this activity you may need to read the text you will find at the end
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Item | Match | Comments |
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Tenemos que pintar la puerta de la cochera | We need to pain the door of the garage | |
Fue un viaje de tres días | It was a three-days' trip |
Cuando usamos números también es corriente la construcción: noun + noun It was a three-day trip |
Las ventanas del palacio son rojas | The windows of the palace are red | |
¿De quién es esta silla? - Es de Henry | Whose is this chair? - It's Henry's | |
Este es mi teléfono y este es el de Rosa | This is my phone and that's Rosa's | |
Él está en lo alto de la pared | He is at the top of the wall | |
No me gusta tu coche, perfiero el de tu hermano | I don't like your car, I prefer your brother's | |
La fiesta del sábado que viene es a las 10 | Next Saturday's party is at 10 | |
Ayer estuve en casa de Ben | Yesterday I was at Ben's |
también: in Ben's house |
El invierno del año pasado fue muy frío | Last year's winter was very cold | |
Casi todos los trabajadores de Coca-Cola están de vacaciones | Most Coca-Cola workers are on holiday | |
Los domingos vamos a la iglesia de Saint Peter | On Sundays we go to Saint Peter's |
también: to Saint Peter's church (pero no hace falta) |
La cabeza del león es muy grande | The lion's head is very big | |
Los ojos de mi perro son marrones | My dog's eyes are brown | |
Ven a tomar algo al bar Richard | Come and have something to drink at Richard's |
también: Richard's bar (pero no hace falta) |
Los jugadores del Real Madrid están celebrando la victoria | Real Madrid's players are celebrating their victory | |
My padre ha salido. Está en casa de mi abuela | My father's out. He's at my grandmother's |
también: at my grandmother's house |
Este libro es tuyo? - No, es de Megan | Is this book yours? - No, it's Megan's | |
¿Es este el periódico de hoy? | Is this today's newspaper? | |
La pata de la silla está rota | The leg of the chair is broken |
To learn the basic use of the Saxon Genitive click here: Saxon Genitive.
We use 'S to express possession when talking about people:
Phoebe has a cat This is Phoebe's cat
SPECIAL CASES
We can also use it with time words and expressions:
Today's newspaper
Come to next Saturday's party
It was a three-weeks' journey
We often use it when talking about things referring to people (countries, organizations, firms...)
Italy's first president was De Nicola
Manchester United's players are in Egypt
Bill Gates revealed Microsoft's plans for the future
We can also use the 'S with animals, especially your pets and big animals
My dog's leg is broken = The leg of that dog is broken
The elephant's baby is very cute = The baby of the elephant...
We can use the 'S as a pronoun when the noun has been mentioned or it is understood
Is that Peter's car? - No, that's Kevin's (= Kevin's car)
This is my book and this is Mike's
For the same reason, when the context is clear we don't mention the "thing" possessed when we are talking about some places: people's house, shop, church or firm
Yesterday I went to Susan's (Susan's house)
We had a beer at Paco's (Paco's bar)
They got married at St Joseph's (=St Joseph's church)
I went to the baker's (=the baker's shop)
I must go to the doctor's (=the doctor's office)