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6 June, 01:51

Possessive noun for the kite that belongs to that girl

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  1. 6 June, 05:14
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    The possessive form would be "that girl's kite". Possessive relations, that is relations of belonging of something to someone, are expressed with an apostrophe. However, in this case, we have a noun phrase (a group of words where a noun is the headword). So, we will only put an apostrophe to the noun that is the headword.
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