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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Possessive with many things

If there are more than two things, what will be the correct way to explain possessive with many things. Can i still use 's ?

Tom's pencil, pen, ruler and eraser are in his bag.

or Pencil, pen, ruler and eraser of Tom are in his bag.

Thank you in advance.

  

Top answer

anonymous Tom's pencil, pen, ruler and eraser are in his bag. OK. anonymous Pencil, pen, ruler and eraser of Tom are in his bag.

  • anonymous Tom's pencil, pen, ruler and eraser are in his bag.
  • OK.
  • anonymous Pencil, pen, ruler and eraser of Tom are in his bag.
  • No.
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anonymousTom's pencil, pen, ruler and eraser are in his bag.

OK.

anonymousPencil, pen, ruler and eraser of Tom are in his bag.

No.

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