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Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software Betty Schrampfer Azar Stacy A. Hagen Teacher Resource Disc Slide shows for use with PowerPoint presentation software Laurette Poulos Simmons Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.

CONTENTS 15-1 Possessive nouns 15-2 Possessive: irregular plural nouns 15-3 Possessive pronouns: mine, yours, his, hers,… 15-4 Questions with whose

The dog’s collar is blue. 15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS The dog has a collar. The dog’s collar is blue.

The dog’s collar is blue. 15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS (a) The dog has a collar. The dog’s collar is blue. (b) My sister has a son. My sister’s son is tall. SINGULAR NOUN POSSESSIVE FORM SINGULAR NOUN POSSESSIVE FORM

’ (a) The dog has a collar. The dog’s collar is blue. 15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS (a) The dog has a collar. The dog’s collar is blue. (b) My sister has a son. My sister’s son is tall. POSSESSIVE NOUN, SINGULAR: noun + apostrophe ( ) + -s ’

(c) The dogs have collars. The dogs’ collars are blue. 15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS (c) The dogs have collars. The dogs’ collars are blue. (d) My sisters have sons. My sisters’ sons are tall. PLURAL NOUN POSSESSIVE FORM PLURAL NOUN POSSESSIVE FORM

’ (c) The dogs have collars. The dogs’ collars are blue. 15-1 POSSESSIVE NOUNS (c) The dogs have collars. The dogs’ collars are blue. (d) My sisters have sons. My sisters’ sons are tall. POSSESSIVE NOUN, PLURAL: noun + -s + apostrophe ( ) ’

15-1 Let’s Practice ‘ ? Marinas house is nice.

15-1 Let’s Practice ‘ ? ‘ She likes Lukes smile.

‘ ‘ ? ? The dogs share a house. The dogs house is crowded. 15-1 Let’s Practice ‘ ? The dogs share a house. The dogs house is crowded. ‘ ?

The factory makes children’s shoes. 15-2 POSSESSIVE: IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS The factory makes children’s shoes.

(a) The factory makes children’s shoes. 15-2 POSSESSIVE: IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS (a) The factory makes children’s shoes. (b) That factory makes men’s shoes too. (c) It also makes women’s shoes and boots. (d) Some people’s names are hard to say. children men women people irregular plural nouns

the girls’ teacher the men’s shoes 15-2 POSSESSIVE: IRREGULAR PLURAL NOUNS (a) The factory makes children’s shoes. (b) That factory makes men’s shoes too. (c) It also makes women’s shoes and boots. (d) Some people’s names are hard to say. REGULAR PLURAL POSSESSIVE NOUN: the girls’ teacher IRREGULAR PLURAL POSSESSIVE NOUN: the men’s shoes

They’re ______ shoes. These shoes belong to Tyler. Tyler’s Tyler 15-2 Let’s Practice Tyler These shoes belong to Tyler. They’re ______ shoes. Tyler’s

They’re _____ shoes. These shoes are for men. men’s men 15-2 Let’s Practice men These shoes are for men. They’re _____ shoes. men’s

These shoes are for women. They’re ________ shoes. women’s 15-2 Let’s Practice women These shoes are for women. They’re ________ shoes. women’s

This hat belongs to me. It is my hat. It is mine. 15-3 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS: MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS This hat belongs to me. It is my hat. It is mine.

? (a) This hat belongs to me. It is my hat. It is mine. 15-3 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS: MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS (a) This hat belongs to me. It is my hat. It is mine. (b) That hat belongs to you. It is your hat. It is yours. (c) That hat is mine. ? That is mine hat.

+ my hat my mine possessive your yours adjective noun her hers his his 15-3 POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS: MINE, YOURS, HIS, HERS, OURS, THEIRS POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE POSSESSIVE PRONOUN my your her his our their mine yours hers his ours theirs possessive adjective + noun my hat possessive pronoun no noun

This bicycle belongs to ___. me 15-3 Let’s Practice I own this bicycle. This bicycle belongs to ___. me This is ___ bicycle. my This bicycle is ____. mine

That backpack belongs to ___. you 15-3 Let’s Practice You own that backpack. That backpack belongs to ___. you That is ____ backpack. your That backpack is _____. yours

These flowers belongs to ___. us 15-3 Let’s Practice We own these flowers. These flowers belongs to ___. us These are ___ flowers. our These flowers are_____. ours

15-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHOSE Whose pen is this?

(b) Whose pens are these? Mine. It’s mine. It’s my pen. 15-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHOSE (a) Whose pen is this? (b) Whose pens are these? Mine. It’s mine. It’s my pen. Ben’s. They’re Ben’s. They’re Ben’s pens.

(b) Whose pens are these? 15-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHOSE (a) Whose pen is this? (b) Whose pens are these? Whose asks about possession. Whose + noun

15-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHOSE (c) Whose is this?

Whose (c) Whose is this? (d) Whose are these? clear meaning no noun 15-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHOSE (c) Whose is this? (d) Whose are these? clear meaning no noun Whose

(c) Whose is this? (d) Whose are these? (e) Who’s your friend? 15-4 QUESTIONS WITH WHOSE (c) Whose is this? (d) Whose are these? (e) Who’s your friend? Who’s = who is

Whose calculator __ ____? is this 15-4 Let’s Practice is are this these Whose calculator __ ____? is this

15-4 Let’s Practice is are this these Whose boots ___ _____? are these

15-4 Let’s Practice is are this these Whose notebook __ ____? is this

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