Mastering Possessive 's and Adverbs (A1 English Grammar) — A1 English grammar lesson by Langcom

Mastering Possessive ‘s and Adverbs (A1 English Grammar)

Raúl Maguiña

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Juli 14, 2026

A1✏️ Grammar⏱️ 5 min read

The possessive ‘s shows who owns something or who a person is related to, while adverbs describe how, when, where, or how often an action happens. These two grammar points are fundamental for A1 English learners to build clearer and more descriptive sentences. The possessive ‘s is very common when talking about family, friends, and everyday objects. For example, This is John’s book means the book belongs to John. Adverbs add important details to verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They help you express more precisely. For instance, She sings beautifully tells us about the manner of singing. Understanding these parts of speech will significantly improve your ability to communicate basic ideas and relationships in English.

What is the Possessive ‘s in English?

The possessive ‘s is a special form of a noun that shows ownership or a relationship. It tells us that one thing belongs to another, or that people are connected.

  • We use it for people and animals.
  • It is like saying ‘of’ in some languages, but it is much more common in English for possession.

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How Do We Use the Possessive ‘s?

The way we add ‘s depends on the noun:

  • For singular nouns: Add ‘s. For example, my sister’s name (the name of my sister), the dog’s toy (the toy of the dog).
  • For plural nouns ending in -s: Add only an apostrophe (). For example, my parents’ house (the house of my parents), the students’ books (the books of the students).
  • For irregular plural nouns (not ending in -s): Add ‘s. For example, the children’s toys (the toys of the children), the men’s room (the room for men).

What Are Adverbs?

Adverbs are words that describe or give more information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. They answer questions like ‘How?’, ‘When?’, ‘Where?’, or ‘How often?’.

  • They add detail to your sentences.
  • Many adverbs of manner end in -ly.

Common Types of Adverbs for A1 Learners

Here are some basic types of adverbs you will use often:

  • Adverbs of Manner: They tell us how an action is done. Examples: quickly, slowly, carefully, well, badly.
  • Adverbs of Frequency: They tell us how often an action happens. Examples: always, often, sometimes, never, usually.
  • Adverbs of Place: They tell us where an action happens. Examples: here, there, everywhere, outside, inside.
  • Adverbs of Time: They tell us when an action happens. Examples: now, yesterday, tomorrow, soon, later.

Where Do Adverbs Go in a Sentence?

The position of adverbs can change, but here are some common rules for A1:

  • Adverbs of Manner: Usually after the verb or after the object. Example: She speaks English well.
  • Adverbs of Frequency: Usually before the main verb, but after the verb to be. Example: I always eat breakfast. oder He is always happy.
  • Adverbs of Place and Time: Often at the end of the sentence. Example: I live here. oder I will see you tomorrow.
Summary of Possessive 's and Adverbs
Grammar Point What it Does Example
Possessive ‘s Shows ownership or relationship My friend’s dog
Adverbs of Manner Describes HOW an action is done She writes neatly.
Adverbs of Frequency Describes HOW OFTEN an action happens I never smoke.
Adverbs of Place Describes WHERE an action happens He lives upstairs.
Adverbs of Time Describes WHEN an action happens We met yesterday.

Examples

  • This is my brother’s car.
  • The girls’ uniforms are blue.
  • The children’s toys are in the box.
  • She sings beautifully.
  • I often visit my grandparents.
  • They are waiting outside.
  • We will go to the park tomorrow.
  • He drives very quickly.

Practice

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Common mistakes for Spanish speakers

Spanish speakers sometimes make these mistakes:

  • Possessive ‘s: Directly translating ‘of’ from Spanish. For example, saying the car of my father instead of the correct my father’s car. Remember to use ‘s for people and animals.
  • Adverbs: Confusing adverbs with adjectives. For example, saying He speaks good English (incorrect) instead of He speaks English well (correct). Good is an adjective, well is an adverb.
  • Adverb Placement: Placing adverbs of frequency in the wrong position. For example, I eat always breakfast (incorrect) instead of I always eat breakfast (correct).

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Why is the possessive ‘s important?

The possessive ‘s is important because it is a very common and natural way to show ownership or relationships in English. It makes your sentences sound more native and clear, like Sarah’s phone.

Can I use ‘of’ instead of the possessive ‘s?

Sometimes, but usually not for people or animals. We use ‘s for living things. For objects, we often use of, for example, the color of the car. But for my mother’s name, ‘s is the correct choice.

How can I remember adverb positions?

For A1, remember that adverbs of frequency (always, never) usually go before the main verb. Adverbs of manner (quickly, slowly) often go after the verb or object. Adverbs of place and time (here, tomorrow) usually go at the end of a sentence.

Über den Autor: Raúl Maguiña

Raúl Maguiña ist Leiter der Asociación Educativa Langcom, einem autorisierten Cambridge English-Vorbereitungszentrum in USA. Mit mehr als einem Jahrzehnt Erfahrung in der Sprachausbildung und der internationalen Zertifizierung hat er Tausenden von Schülern, Lehrern und Bildungseinrichtungen in 25 Ländern zu Cambridge-, IELTS-, TOEFL- und Michigan-Englischzertifikaten verholfen.

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