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2 jul 2016
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Inglês (EUA)
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how do I use "of" and " 's " ? and what is the difference?
how do I use "of" and " 's " ? and what is the difference?
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-'s shows possession so "that is my friend's dog" the dog belongs to my friend. Of is hard to learn as it is used often and has several uses so I'll let somebody else answer that part of your question

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