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Gentive Case

 

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by denipinheiro

Date: 01 - Sep - 2009
Level: elementary
Age: +14

Description:
UPLOADED (There were some mistakes, I think now the exercise is ok... sorry) Exercises to Ss practice the genitive case with ´s. I´ve sent the ws version too. You can find it here: http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=256948#thetop Thanks

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GIOVANNI
Canada

Thanks so much.          posted by GIOVANNI 0


goodnesses
Algeria

Very important grammar point. Good work. Thanks for sharing :-)          posted by goodnesses 0


teresaraiva
Portugal

GREAT!!!!!          posted by teresaraiva 0
Thank you.


zambia09
Czech Republic

Very good          posted by zambia09 0
thanks:o)))


melwawen
Spain

          posted by melwawen 0
Excellent. Just what I was looking for!


kprichorniana
Mexico

Excellent!!!          posted by kprichorniana 0
thank you very much.


ranclaude
Australia

Thank you for sharing :-))          posted by ranclaude 20120519


mohammad51
Iraq

Gentive Case by denipinheiro           posted by mohammad51 0
I see you once agreed with correct options - the last part of your exercise : . Correct the sentences example you mentioned :
Julie closed the window of the store.
So, why for ( The chair�s leg is broken ) you make it green ?
It is not common to say " chair�s leg". but the leg of the chair.
So once you follow correct rules and once you deny ... ??


mohammad51
Iraq

some her his suggested answers are not correct           posted by mohammad51 0
I state two examples
I see you once agreed with correct options - the last part of your exercise : . Correct the sentences example you mentioned :
Julie closed the window of the store.
So, why for ( The chair�s leg is broken ) you make it green ?
It is not common to say " chair�s leg". but the leg of the chair.
So once you follow correct rules and once you deny ... ??



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