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Gina Moore
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8 March, 21:09
What is the possessive case?
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Victor Mann
8 March, 21:33
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It generally refers to possession ... or ownership ... this case may apply to nouns by putting of or 's ... pronuons ... like his, hers ... sometimes adjectives also ...
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