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University of Carabobo
 Faculty of Sciences of Education
       School of Education




 Members of the Family
& Possessive Relationships


         CREATED BY:
           Ana Pérez
        Wilmer Barreto
        Zorarge Sánchez
Hello and welcome. We would like to take you in
   a journey with us on a train of knowlegde.

        Do you want to come with us?
           Yes? Then get on board
Before taking off, we would like to share an
        interesting story with you.


             Read it carefully!
A FAMILY GATHERING

Last weekend, I was in my mother’s friend’s house
    because my mother’s friend’s daughter was
  pregnant and we were celebrating my mother’s
friend’s daughter’s son’s baby shower. There were
lots of people there: my mother’s friend’s mother,
   my mother’s friend’s daughter’s husband, my
 mother’s friend’s daughter’s husband’s brother’s
       sons, my mother’s friend’s daughter’s
 grandparents, among others. We all had a really
                    good time.
Now, can you answer the next question about
            what you just read?

 Is my mother’s friend’s mother related to my
 mother’s friend’s daughter’s mother-in-law?
CONFUSED?


                           Bet you are


    But do not worry, today you will learn:

      - New vocabulary related to family.
- How to use the apostrophe (‘)(‘s) to indicate a
          relationship of possession.
INTRODUCING NEW VOCABULARY
Let us get to know a special
        guy’s family:




       John’s family
But first, let us tell you a few things
                   about John.

John is a 23-year-old lawyer who’s married and
    has two children, a boy and a girl. His
 grandparents are still alive on both parents
 sides, as well as his parents. He has an older
brother and a younger sister, and two favorite
 uncles. He also has two adorable nephews.
Now, check your comprehension on John’s family
  biography by clicking on the correct answer.


1) Are Jonh’s grandparents dead? YES - NO

2) Does John have two children? YES - NO

3) Are John’s siblings younger than him? YES - NO

4) Does he have two favorite uncles? YES - NO
GOOD!

Now that you know more about John and his
 family, it is time to introduce them to you.

Click on each of the next pictures to know all
           Jonh’s family members.
Ronald    Isabel          Oscar       Elissa




Helen              George          Carmen                Ross




Robert     Sarah            JOHN            Christian   Jessica




          Xander                             Selene

                    Zoe             Seth
Nice! Now you know all John’s family members.
      Let us see if you have good memory.


          Click on the right answer.
Who is this guy?


       - John's father
       - John’s cousin
       - John’s brother
       - John’s son
Is she John’s cousin?




     Yes     No
Who are they?

   - John’s sister
   - John’s daughter
   - John’s cousin


   - John’s mother
   - John’s sister
   - John’s daughter
Are these kids John’s sons?




         Yes    No
Is she John’s aunt?


     - No, she is John’s cousin
     - Yes, she is John’s aunt
     - No, she is John’s mother
     - No, she is John’s uncle
Congratulations!
  Now you know all the vocabulary and you are
ready to learn how to use the apostrophe (‘)(‘s) to
       express relationships of possession.
INTRODUCING GRAMMAR
The apostrophe
               (‘) – (‘s)
  In simple words, it tells you that the word
 carrying the apostrophe holds a relationship
with the following one. I might be a relation of
possession or parentage (when speaking about
               family members).
Take a look at these examples:


   1) John’s truck is bigger than Ross’s Car.
’s → Indicates that John owns a truck and Ross
                  owns a car.


        2) Carmen is John’s mother.
  ’s → Indicates that there is a relationship
         between Camen and John,
More examples:


        3) Chris’s wife is Thomas’s friend.
Notice that although both names end in “S” and
it is not necessary to add the “S”, it is preferred
                 to add it anyway.


      4) Kids’ favorite hobby is to study.
 Notice that with regular plurals the “S” is not
                    added.
Here you have seven basic rules to not misuse
              the apostrophe:


     Rule 01       Rule 02     Rule 03


      Rule 04     Rule 05      Rule 06


                  Rule 07
This is almost it!

Now you know new vocabulary and how to use
the apostrophe in possessive relationships. To
 challenge what you have learned, solve the
            following exercises:
Click on the correct answer


1) Your mother’s sister is your…?
  - Uncle
  - Aunt


2) Your father’s brother is your…?
  - Cousin
  - Uncle
Click on the correct answer


3) Your sister’s son is your…?
  - Cousin
  - Nephew


4) Your brother’s daughter is your…?
  - Niece
  - Aunt
Select which one of the following unscrambled
            statements is correct:


son/My/'s/is/my/nephew/'s/mother/daughter

- My daughter’s son’s nephew is my mother
- My mother's daughter's son is my nephew
- My son’s daughter mother’s is my nephew
Sister-in-law/'s/my/is/wife/ brother/My

- My brother's wife is my sister-in-law.
- My wife is my sister-in-law’s brother.
- My sister-in-law is my wife’s brother.


       Is/my/mother/'s/wife/father/My

- My wife’s father is my mother.
- My mother’s father is my wife.
- My father's wife is my mother.
That’s all! Thanks for watching.

           So long!
Place the apostrophe before the ”S” to show
              singular possession.

                   Examples:
       A boy's cousin; a woman's mother

Although names ending in ”S” or an ”S” sound are
   not required to have the second ”S” added in
          possessive form, it is preferred.

                    Examples:
     Mr. Jones's sisters; Chris’s grandfather
Use the apostrophe where the noun that should
               follow is implied.

                       Examples:

 -       This was his father's, not John’s jacket.   -
     -    It was not her fault, it was Selene’s. -
     -    I didn’t eat my food, I ate Carmen’s. -
To show plural possession, make the noun plural
  first. Then immediately use the apostrophe.

                        Examples:

           -       Two cousins' daughter        -
               -     Two brothers’ car      -
       -       Two grandmothers' house              -
           -       Two children's parents       -
With a singular compound noun, show
possession with “S” at the end of the word.


                Example:

          My mother-in-law's hat
If the compound noun is plural, form the plural
        first and then use the apostrophe.


                  Example:

     My two brothers-in-law's grandfather
Use the apostrophe and ”S” after the second
name only if two people possess the same item.


                   Examples:

My father and mother’s house is constructed of
                 redwood.

   Christian and Robert’s job contracts will be
               renewed next year.
Never use an apostrophe with possessive
                pronouns:

   his, hers, its, theirs, ours, yours, whose

They already show possession so they do not
          require an apostrophe.

                  Example:

        This book is hers, not yours.
RONALD
This is John’s grandfather on his father side.
ISABEL
This is John’s grandmother on his father
                   side.
OSCAR
This is John’s grandfather on his mother
                   side.
ELISSA
This is John’s grandmother on his mother
                   side.
GEORGE
He is John’s father.
CARMEN
She is John’s mother.
JOHN
The guy we’ve been talking about.
HELEN
She is Jonh’s aunt on his father side
ROSS
He is John’s uncle on his mother side
SARAH
This is John’s younger sister
CHRISTIAN
This is John’s older brother
ROBERT
He is John’s cousin on his father side
JESSICA
She is John’s cousin on his mother side
ZOE
This is John’s daughter
SETH
This is John’s son
XANDER
He is John’s nephew
SELENE
She is John’s niece
Congratulations!
Your answer is correct.
Sorry! Your answer is wrong.
You wasted your time here!
Great!!!!!! You learned indeed.

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Members of the Family & Possessive Relationships

  • 1. University of Carabobo Faculty of Sciences of Education School of Education Members of the Family & Possessive Relationships CREATED BY: Ana Pérez Wilmer Barreto Zorarge Sánchez
  • 2. Hello and welcome. We would like to take you in a journey with us on a train of knowlegde. Do you want to come with us? Yes? Then get on board
  • 3. Before taking off, we would like to share an interesting story with you. Read it carefully!
  • 4. A FAMILY GATHERING Last weekend, I was in my mother’s friend’s house because my mother’s friend’s daughter was pregnant and we were celebrating my mother’s friend’s daughter’s son’s baby shower. There were lots of people there: my mother’s friend’s mother, my mother’s friend’s daughter’s husband, my mother’s friend’s daughter’s husband’s brother’s sons, my mother’s friend’s daughter’s grandparents, among others. We all had a really good time.
  • 5. Now, can you answer the next question about what you just read? Is my mother’s friend’s mother related to my mother’s friend’s daughter’s mother-in-law?
  • 6. CONFUSED? Bet you are But do not worry, today you will learn: - New vocabulary related to family. - How to use the apostrophe (‘)(‘s) to indicate a relationship of possession.
  • 8. Let us get to know a special guy’s family: John’s family
  • 9. But first, let us tell you a few things about John. John is a 23-year-old lawyer who’s married and has two children, a boy and a girl. His grandparents are still alive on both parents sides, as well as his parents. He has an older brother and a younger sister, and two favorite uncles. He also has two adorable nephews.
  • 10. Now, check your comprehension on John’s family biography by clicking on the correct answer. 1) Are Jonh’s grandparents dead? YES - NO 2) Does John have two children? YES - NO 3) Are John’s siblings younger than him? YES - NO 4) Does he have two favorite uncles? YES - NO
  • 11. GOOD! Now that you know more about John and his family, it is time to introduce them to you. Click on each of the next pictures to know all Jonh’s family members.
  • 12. Ronald Isabel Oscar Elissa Helen George Carmen Ross Robert Sarah JOHN Christian Jessica Xander Selene Zoe Seth
  • 13. Nice! Now you know all John’s family members. Let us see if you have good memory. Click on the right answer.
  • 14. Who is this guy? - John's father - John’s cousin - John’s brother - John’s son
  • 15. Is she John’s cousin? Yes No
  • 16. Who are they? - John’s sister - John’s daughter - John’s cousin - John’s mother - John’s sister - John’s daughter
  • 17. Are these kids John’s sons? Yes No
  • 18. Is she John’s aunt? - No, she is John’s cousin - Yes, she is John’s aunt - No, she is John’s mother - No, she is John’s uncle
  • 19. Congratulations! Now you know all the vocabulary and you are ready to learn how to use the apostrophe (‘)(‘s) to express relationships of possession.
  • 21. The apostrophe (‘) – (‘s) In simple words, it tells you that the word carrying the apostrophe holds a relationship with the following one. I might be a relation of possession or parentage (when speaking about family members).
  • 22. Take a look at these examples: 1) John’s truck is bigger than Ross’s Car. ’s → Indicates that John owns a truck and Ross owns a car. 2) Carmen is John’s mother. ’s → Indicates that there is a relationship between Camen and John,
  • 23. More examples: 3) Chris’s wife is Thomas’s friend. Notice that although both names end in “S” and it is not necessary to add the “S”, it is preferred to add it anyway. 4) Kids’ favorite hobby is to study. Notice that with regular plurals the “S” is not added.
  • 24. Here you have seven basic rules to not misuse the apostrophe: Rule 01 Rule 02 Rule 03 Rule 04 Rule 05 Rule 06 Rule 07
  • 25. This is almost it! Now you know new vocabulary and how to use the apostrophe in possessive relationships. To challenge what you have learned, solve the following exercises:
  • 26. Click on the correct answer 1) Your mother’s sister is your…? - Uncle - Aunt 2) Your father’s brother is your…? - Cousin - Uncle
  • 27. Click on the correct answer 3) Your sister’s son is your…? - Cousin - Nephew 4) Your brother’s daughter is your…? - Niece - Aunt
  • 28. Select which one of the following unscrambled statements is correct: son/My/'s/is/my/nephew/'s/mother/daughter - My daughter’s son’s nephew is my mother - My mother's daughter's son is my nephew - My son’s daughter mother’s is my nephew
  • 29. Sister-in-law/'s/my/is/wife/ brother/My - My brother's wife is my sister-in-law. - My wife is my sister-in-law’s brother. - My sister-in-law is my wife’s brother. Is/my/mother/'s/wife/father/My - My wife’s father is my mother. - My mother’s father is my wife. - My father's wife is my mother.
  • 30. That’s all! Thanks for watching. So long!
  • 31. Place the apostrophe before the ”S” to show singular possession. Examples: A boy's cousin; a woman's mother Although names ending in ”S” or an ”S” sound are not required to have the second ”S” added in possessive form, it is preferred. Examples: Mr. Jones's sisters; Chris’s grandfather
  • 32. Use the apostrophe where the noun that should follow is implied. Examples: - This was his father's, not John’s jacket. - - It was not her fault, it was Selene’s. - - I didn’t eat my food, I ate Carmen’s. -
  • 33. To show plural possession, make the noun plural first. Then immediately use the apostrophe. Examples: - Two cousins' daughter - - Two brothers’ car - - Two grandmothers' house - - Two children's parents -
  • 34. With a singular compound noun, show possession with “S” at the end of the word. Example: My mother-in-law's hat
  • 35. If the compound noun is plural, form the plural first and then use the apostrophe. Example: My two brothers-in-law's grandfather
  • 36. Use the apostrophe and ”S” after the second name only if two people possess the same item. Examples: My father and mother’s house is constructed of redwood. Christian and Robert’s job contracts will be renewed next year.
  • 37. Never use an apostrophe with possessive pronouns: his, hers, its, theirs, ours, yours, whose They already show possession so they do not require an apostrophe. Example: This book is hers, not yours.
  • 38. RONALD This is John’s grandfather on his father side.
  • 39. ISABEL This is John’s grandmother on his father side.
  • 40. OSCAR This is John’s grandfather on his mother side.
  • 41. ELISSA This is John’s grandmother on his mother side.
  • 44. JOHN The guy we’ve been talking about.
  • 45. HELEN She is Jonh’s aunt on his father side
  • 46. ROSS He is John’s uncle on his mother side
  • 47. SARAH This is John’s younger sister
  • 48. CHRISTIAN This is John’s older brother
  • 49. ROBERT He is John’s cousin on his father side
  • 50. JESSICA She is John’s cousin on his mother side
  • 56. Sorry! Your answer is wrong.
  • 57. You wasted your time here!