THE
POSSESSIVE FORM OF NOUNS
The possessive
form is used with nouns referring to people, groups of people, countries,
and animals. 'Belonging to' or 'ownership' is one of the relationships
it expresses :
John owns a car.
('John' is the possessor or owner)
It is John's
car.
America has some
gold reserves. ('America' is the owner)
They are America's gold
reserves.
It can also express
other relationships, for example:
- where someone
works or studies or spends time:
John goes to this school. This is John's
school.
John sleeps in this room. This is John's
room.
- a family relationship:
John's mother
The Queen's daughter
- qualities:
John's
patience.
The politician's hypocrisy.
Form
To form
the possessive, add 's
('apostrophe -s') to the noun.
If the noun is plural, or already ends in -s, just add:'
(an apostrophe).
For names ending
in -s:
In speaking we add the sound /ยช z/ to the name, but in writing it is
possible to use either 's
or just '.
The 's
form is more common. e.g. Thomas's
book, James's
shop.
Examples:
The car of John
= John's car.
The room of the girls = The girls'
room.
Clothes for men = Men's jobs.
The sister of Charles = Charles'
sister.
The boat of the sailors = The sailors'
boat.
There are also
some fixed expressions where the possessive form is used :
| Time
expressions |
Other
expressions |
| a day's
work |
For God's
sake! |
| a fortnight's
holiday |
a pound's
worth of apples. |
| a month's
pay |
the water's
edge |
| today's
newspaper |
a stone's
throw away (= very near) |
| in a year's
time |
at death's
door (= very ill) |
| |
in my mind's
eye (= in my imagination) |
The possessive
is also used to refer to shops, restaurants, churches and colleges,
using the name or job title of the owner. Examples:
| the
grocer's, |
the
doctor's, |
the
vet's, |
| the
newsagent's, |
the
chemist's, |
Smith's, |
| the
dentist's, |
Tommy
Tucker's, |
Luigi's, |
| Saint
Mary's, |
Saint
James's. |
|
a. Shall we go
to Luigi's for lunch?
b. I've got an appointment
at the dentist's at eleven
o'clock.
c. Is Saint
Mary's an all-girls school?