1. Using apostrophes
a) A person has something and the possessor is singular
My sister has a cat
This is my sister's cat
(person)'s (possession)
b) Some people have something. The possessors are plural
My two sisters have a cat
These are my two sisters' cats
(people plural)` (possession)
2. Using possessive adjectives
Subject pronoun
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Possessive adjective
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I
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My
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You
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Your
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He
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His
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She
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Her
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It
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Its
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We
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Our
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You
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Your
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They
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Their
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This is my sister and that is her cat
These are my two sisters and those are their cats
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