词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_possession-john-s-car-a-friend-of-mine | ||||||||||||||||
语种 | 英语、汉语、英汉翻译、汉英翻译 | ||||||||||||||||
释义 | Possession (John’s car, a friend of mine)Possessive ’sWe use apostrophe s (’s), also called possessive ’s, as a determiner to show that something belongs to someone or something:
We can also use it in complex noun phrases (underlined):
We can use two possessive ’s constructions in the same noun phrase:
We also use possessive ’s to talk about time and duration:
Rules for using possessive ’sWe use ’s after a singular noun and ’ after a plural noun. Compare
We use ’s with irregular plural nouns (e.g. children, men, people, women):
The rules for the pronunciation of a noun with ’s are the same as the rules for pronunciation of plural forms of nouns. Compare
When a first or second name ends in -s, we can either add ’ or ’s. It is more common to use ’ than ’s. When we speak, we usually pronounce the final part of the word as /zɪz/ or /sɪz/:
With compound nouns, we add ’s to the final noun:
We don’t usually use the possessive ’s with things:
Spoken English: When we talk about places which are familiar to the speaker and the listener, we sometimes don’t use the noun after possessive ’s:
In short answers, we can omit the noun if it is not necessary to repeat it:
We use possessive ’s with words such as one, anyone, someone, anybody, somebody:
When we use else with these words, the ’s is added to else:
Warning: The pronoun other has the same forms as nouns. We add ’s to the singular form, and we add an apostrophe after the plural -s ending in the plural form:
Warning: We don’t use ’s with possessive pronouns:
We don’t use ’s with the possessive determiner its. It’s means ‘it is’:
Possessives with ofNoun phrase + of + possessive pronounWe can talk about possession using the pattern: noun phrase + of + possessive pronoun:
Warning: We use a possessive pronoun, not the object form of the pronoun:
Noun phrase + of + possessive ’s noun phraseWe can also use the noun phrase + of pattern before a noun phrase with possessive ’s:
’s or of or either?There are some general rules about when to use ’s and when to use of but there are many cases where both are possible:
Sometimes when we first mention a noun, we use of, and later when we refer to it again, we use ’s:
When we don’t use ’sWe don’t use ’s when the noun is not a person, animal, country, organisation, etc., or when the noun phrase is very long:
When we don’t use ofWhen we are talking about things that belong to us, relationships and characteristics of people, animals, countries, categories, groups or organisations made up of people, we usually use ’s:
See also: Possessive ’s Possession: typical errorsWe don’t use ’s with plural nouns:
The possessive determiner its has no apostrophe:
We don’t use ’s to make nouns plural. When we want to show that something is plural, we add -s without an apostrophe:
See also: Possessives with of Punctuation Apostrophe (’) |
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