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26 November, 14:26

How is the genitive (possessive) case commonly shown in Modern English nouns? (Mark all that apply.)

adding s' to the singular

adding s' to the plural

adding 's to the singular

adding s to the plural

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  1. 26 November, 14:45
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    Answer: adding 's to the singular.

    Examples:

    To say you use

    The car of Bob Bob's car.

    The book of Mary Mary's book
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