MindMap Gallery English noun possessive case
This is a mind map about the possessive case of nouns. The possessive case of nouns is mainly used to express the ownership relationship of things, that is, to indicate that something is owned by someone.
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noun
proper noun
Unique, capitalized
countable
individual noun
Represents a single specific person or thing
personindividual
computercomputer
cat cat
collective noun
Although each member is an individual, the whole is considered as a unit
familyfamily
groupgroup
class class
material noun
Usually refers to an item or substance that can be measured
milkmilk
juice juice
rice rice
Other special nouns
include some specific concepts or names
universityuniversity
collegecollege
hospitalhospital
Uncountable
Uncountable nouns usually cannot be modified by a/an/many, but they can be modified by a little, some, much, and do not have a plural form1.
Nouns expressing attributes and subjects: Such nouns involve landscape, literature, geology, furniture, music, equipment, grammar, science, jewelry, vocabulary, business, mathematics, economics, weather, history, etc.
scenery scenery
literature literature
geology geology
Material nouns: These nouns refer to physical objects that cannot be divided into individuals.
water water
paper paper
milk milk
Abstract nouns: These nouns express properties, behaviors, states, feelings or other abstract concepts.
advice advice
experience experience
progress progress
other uncountable nouns
air
beer
blood
possessive noun
usage
Express all relations of nouns
Express the ownership relationship of nouns
Indicates the nature or characteristics of a noun;
constitute
's possessive
All relations used to express animate nouns
For example: Tom's book
possessive of
All relations used to express inanimate nouns
For example: the door of the room
definition
Noun possessive is a grammatical form that expresses the ownership relationship of a noun