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Rules for Possessives. PowerPoint by Mrs. DesRosiers. Rule 1: Add ’s to form the possessive of a singular noun. cat (singular noun) cat’s dish (singular possessive - the dish is owned by the cat). Examples:. The cat’s dish was empty Mike’s bike is in the garage.

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PowerPoint by Mrs. DesRosiers

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  1. Rules for Possessives PowerPoint by Mrs. DesRosiers

  2. Rule 1: Add ’s to form the possessive of a singular noun. cat (singular noun) cat’s dish (singular possessive - the dish is owned by the cat)

  3. Examples: • The cat’s dish was empty • Mike’s bike is in the garage. • The teacher’s pet is named Hobbes.

  4. Rule 2: Add ’ to form the possessive of a plural noun that ends in s. • cats (plural noun) • cats’ tails (plural possessive - the tails belong to the cats)

  5. Examples: • The cats’ tails were huge. • The boys’ soccer balls were on the lawn. • The neighbors’ houses all lost power during the storm.

  6. Rule 3: Add ’s to form the possessive of a plural noun that does not end in s. • children (plural noun which does not end in s) • children’s books (plural possessive – the books belong to the children)

  7. Examples: • The children’s books were on the table. • The mice’s cages needed cleaning.

  8. Rule 4: Add ’s to form the possessive of NOUNS WHICH ARE THE SAME IN SINGULAR AND PLURAL: Treat them the same as plurals, even if the meaning is singular • moose (singular or plural noun) • moose’s antlers

  9. Examples: • The lone moose’s antlers were huge. (singular) • The two deer’s tracks led into the garage. (plural)

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