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...... chair is that? It's (Dan).
 
Whose / It's Dan's.
 
Who's / It's Dan's.
 
Whose / It's Dans.
...... building is that? It's (the University of Sydney).
 
Whose / It's the University of Sydney's.
 
Whose / It's the University of Sydneys'.
 
Who's / It's the University of Sydney's.
...... are you? I'm (Mark'a) sister.
 
Who / I'm Mark's sister.
 
Who / I'm Marks' sister.
 
Whose / I'm Mark's sister.
........ toy is that? It's (Joe).
 
Whose / It's Joe's.
 
Who's / It's Joe's.
 
Whose / It's Joes'.
....... wallet is that? It's (Paul).
 
Whose / It's Paul's.
 
Whose / It's Paul.
 
Who's / It's Paul's.
.... is that woman? That's (Mary) sister.
 
Who / That's Mary's sister.
 
Who / That's Marys' sister.
 
Whose / That's Mary's sister.
...... car is that? It's (Helena).
 
Whose / Helena's
 
Who's / Helenas'
 
Whose / Helenas'
....... book is that? It's (Rory).
 
Whose / It's Rory's
 
Who is / It's Rory's
 
Whose / It's Rorys'
...... bucket of chicken is that? It's my (dad).
 
Whose / It's my dad's
 
Whose / It's my dad
 
Whose / It's my dads'
..... is he married to? He's (Luciana) husband.
 
Who / He's Luciana's husband.
 
Who's / He's Luciana's husband.
 
Whose/ He's Luciana's husband.
.... does that dog belong to? It's (Tim).
 
Who / It's Tim's
 
Who is/ It's Tim's
 
Who / It's Tims'
...... palace is that? It's the (Queen).
 
Whose / It's the Queen's
 
Who is / It's the Queen's
 
Whose / It's the Queens'
........ classroom is room 3? It's (our).
 
Whose / It's our's.
 
Whose / It's ours'.
 
Whose / It's our.
....... mother is that? It's (Denise) mother.
 
Whose / Denise's mother
 
Who is / Denise's mother
 
Whose / Denises' mother
This is (Jane) bag.
 
This is Jane's bag.
 
This is Janes' bag.
 
This Jane's bag.