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Possessive Nouns. Theme Three Lesson 13. Possessive Nouns. Possessive nouns show ownership. Singular Possessive Nouns – are formed by adding an apostrophe and an s to singular nouns. Hat belonging to the captain Captain’s hat. Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun.
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Possessive Nouns Theme Three Lesson 13
Possessive Nouns • Possessive nouns show ownership. • Singular Possessive Nouns – are formed by adding an apostrophe and an s to singular nouns. • Hat belonging to the captain • Captain’s hat
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Tail of the fox
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Hat belonging to the girl
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Howling of the wolf
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Bottle of a baby
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Bottle of a baby
Possessive Nouns • Possessive nouns show ownership. • Plural Possessive Nouns –plural nouns that end in s only need an apostrophe added after the s to make them possessive. • Labels belonging to the boxes • Boxes’ labels
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Buttons of the dresses
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Meals of the sailors
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Boats belonging to the captains
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Books belonging to the teachers
Possessive Nouns • Irregular Plural Nouns can also show ownership. • If the plural noun does not end in s, it can be made possessive by adding an apostrophe and an s. • Cries of the geese • Geese’s cries
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Papers belonging to the children
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Hats belonging to the men
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Ears belonging to the mice
Re-write the sentence using a possessive noun. • Tracks of the deer