The document appears to be a grammar exercise asking the reader to identify whether a word indicates possession or "is". It provides 9 short sentences with either an apostrophe s or the word "is" and asks the reader to write "p" for possession or "is" to identify the meaning. The sentences provide different contexts involving possession of objects like cars or names, as well as descriptions of people's jobs, locations, or favorite foods.
The document appears to be a grammar exercise asking the reader to identify whether a word indicates possession or "is". It provides 9 short sentences with either an apostrophe s or the word "is" and asks the reader to write "p" for possession or "is" to identify the meaning. The sentences provide different contexts involving possession of objects like cars or names, as well as descriptions of people's jobs, locations, or favorite foods.
The document appears to be a grammar exercise asking the reader to identify whether a word indicates possession or "is". It provides 9 short sentences with either an apostrophe s or the word "is" and asks the reader to write "p" for possession or "is" to identify the meaning. The sentences provide different contexts involving possession of objects like cars or names, as well as descriptions of people's jobs, locations, or favorite foods.