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The Amazing Apostrophes
Tiching explorer Organización
- 2279 visitas
This animation explains the difference between the apostrophes of omission and possession, and it demonstrates their effect on a sentence. At the end we can test our understanding with a quick quiz.
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Who owns what game
BBC Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 1924 visitas
This game allows us to understand how to express possession in English language: we have to detect the elements in the different sentences and become familiar qith the use of apostrophes.
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Earth mission
INTEF Organización
- 1 lo usan
- 3574 visitas
In this unit we learn how to express possession and the relationships between athe members of a family. We practice grammar (present simple, have got, saxon genitive, possessive adjectives). It includes…
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Video: You've got a friend in me
Esl video Organización
- 3422 visitas
This is the theme song from "Toy Story 1". We can listen to "have got" for possession, comparatives and "would" and "will". In the quiz we are asked to fill in…
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Webquest: Harry Potter's relatives
Php Webquest Organización
- 2006 visitas
The resource contains a webquest. It is designed to help ul practice vocabulary related to family and grammar (possessives and apostrophe to express possession). We learn to use sofware to create…
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Grammar check!
EduBook Organización
- 1307 visitas
Look at these sentences: Robin Hood’s fame was everywhere. From that day on, Robin’s life was in great danger. In both sentences the possessive ‘s’ is used: Hood’s Robin’s We use the…