Plural Possessive Nouns.

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Plural Possessive Nouns

plural possessive noun plural noun + apostrophe ________ plural possessive noun

1. The house of my parents is a block away.

1. My parents’ house is a block away.

2. The ideas of the girl were strange.

2. The girl’s ideas were strange.

3. The ideas of the girls were strange.

3. The girls’ ideas were strange.

4. The kite belonging to the boy was made of newspaper.

4. The boy’s kite was made of newspaper.

5. The kite belonging to the boys was made of newspaper.

5. The boys’ kite was made of newspaper.

6. The wishes of the kids are on a list.

6. The kids’ wishes are on a list.

7. The wishes of those friends came true.

7. Those friends’ wishes came true.