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The word 'of' doesn't have a possessive form; only nouns and pronouns have a possessive form.

The word 'of' is a preposition which can show possession if used in that context:

  • The teacher collected the homework of the class. (the class's homework)
  • The friends of Jack kept the plans for a party a secret. (his friends)


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