Mada za sehemu hiiTalking About One'S FamilyMada 2
- Expressing Family Relations
- Talking about Ownership or Possession
These are groups of words that show or express possession. Possession is indicated by apostrophe ['s]. For instance: Zuena's father, Zueka's family.
If the nouns end with s, the apostrophe is placed after the s in the noun. For instance: Puppies', Girls' ball, etc.
Different pronouns are used to indicate possession; these usually come at the end of the sentence or clause.
Example
- This is my pen. It belongs to me. It is mine.
- Our school has a big playground.
- My sister has a car. It is her car. It belongs to her. It is hers.
- I have a new bag. My bag is big.
- I own a new car.
- It is his boat.
- My brother owns a big house.
Story: Anne's Family
- My Name: Anne
- I have two sisters:
- Younger Sister: Fair in complexion
- Other Sister: Beautiful and attractive
- Her daughter (Narsa): Tall
- Her son (Anali): Short
- My Grandfather:
- Has grey hair
- Is old and balding
- My Brother:
- Dark-skinned
- Very handsome
Sample Descriptions
- I am a kind person.
- I am a good-hearted man.
- I am a gentle boy.
- I am a generous person.
Example – Juma's Character
My Name: Juma
- I am a good-hearted person.
- I am sincere and generous, especially to people with problems.
- However, I am sometimes careless with other people's internal or personal issues.
Example – Juma's Friends
Friend 1: Natal
- Kindhearted
- Generous
- Has a charming and welcoming face
- Silent and gentle
Friend 2: Ionia
- More careless
- Often gets into trouble
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