Use the absolute form of possessive pronouns instead of the conjoint in the following word-combinations according to the model. Model: her advice-advice of hers. Your cousin, her sister, our children, my daughter, their relatives, her niece, your son, their grandson,his nephew, our baby, my parents, my sister-in-law, our son-in-law, their mother-in-law, your family, her grandfather, his aunt
your cousin - your cousin's, her sister - her sister's, our children - our children's, my daughter - my daughter's, their relatives - their relatives', her niece - her niece's, your son - your son's, their grandson - their grandson's, his nephew - his nephew's, our baby - our baby's, my parents - my parents', my sister-in-law - my sister-in-law's, our son-in-law - our son-in-law's, their mother-in-law - their mother-in-law's, your family - your family's, her grandfather - her grandfather's, his aunt - his aunt's
your cousin - your cousin's, her sister - her sister's, our children - our children's, my daughter - my daughter's, their relatives - their relatives', her niece - her niece's, your son - your son's, their grandson - their grandson's, his nephew - his nephew's, our baby - our baby's, my parents - my parents', my sister-in-law - my sister-in-law's, our son-in-law - our son-in-law's, their mother-in-law - their mother-in-law's, your family - your family's, her grandfather - her grandfather's, his aunt - his aunt's