I asked Chris’ advice. I asked Chris’s advice. - If a name ends in -s, we form the possessive with ' or 's. both are pronounced /iz/., This is a photo of my parents’ house. That’s the children’s bedroom. - after a plural noun ending in -s, we form the possessive witha final '. / After an irregular plural not ending in 's, we form the possessive with 's., We spent the weekend at Paul’s. I went to the grandmother’s yesterday. - We can use name/person + 's to mean that person's house or flat., Can we get me some aspirin when you go to the chemist’s? - We also use 's after words for certain jobs to refer to their shop or business, e.g. chemist's, hairdresser's etc., We saw Tom and Mary’s parents. - When we are talking about smth belonging to two people or things, we put the 's only after the second name., This is an interesting book of Sarah’s. That man over there is a friend of mine.   - We often use noun + of + possessive pronoun or name/noun + ‘s after a/an or this/that (Tell me about this plan of theirs.), I’d love to have my own business. (=I'd love to have a business of my own.) - We can also use own after a possessive adjective for emphasis.,

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