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Forms of apostrophe S

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  • Who's got a pen you can lend me?
    has
  • Sunday's football match's cancelled.
    possessive S, is
  • What's going on in here?
    is
  • What's up doc?
    is
  • Peter's got a lot of sweets.
    has
  • This phone's got a scratch. It's time I changed the screen.
    possessive S, is
  • The film's director's got an Oscar.
    possessive S, has
  • The Jones' car's got a flat tyre.
    possessive S, has
  • Halloween's an Irish tradition.
    is
  • Kate's school's closed because it's a bank holiday.
    possessive S, is, is
  • My sister's car's got a scratch that's going rusty.
    possessive S, has, is
  • The bank's chairman's very rich.
    possessive S, is
  • My name's Josh.
    is
  • It's not new, it's got holes in its sleeves.
    is, has, possessive S
  • It's the cat's pyjamas.
    is, possessive S
  • Mark's got an exam tomorrow so he's revising hard.
    has, is
  • What's the time? It's got to be nearly time to go.
    is, has
  • My dog's got a bone
    has
  • How's the family?
    is
  • Mary's got a little lamb.
    has
  • The toys are in my sisters' old room.
    possessive S
  • My tortoises' vivarium's old, it's got a crack in it.
    possessive S, is, has
  • My sister's got a car that's bright pink.
    has, is
  • The water's boiled. How many cups of tea?
    has
  • It's very cold outside, the snow's falling.
    is, is
  • My cat's toy's broken and it's not got another.
    possessive S, is, has
  • Tom's not here, he's at the dentist's
    is, is, possessive S
  • Here's the pizza you ordered.
    is
  • That's Jack's house.
    is, possessive S
  • The cat's fur's white.
    possessive S, is