How Animals Grow Grammar
Possesive Nouns The dog bowl is empty. Teacher hair is cool. dog’s A possessive noun shows who or what owns or has something. Add an apostrophe and –s to a singular noun to make it possessive. The dog bowl is empty. dog’s Teacher hair is cool. Teacher’s
Let’s Practice: Correct the sentence. Joe backpack is full of English books. The duck babies are very cute. Fred best friend is Sam. The rabbit eyes are black. Mr. Wooley cat is named Baxter. Joe’s duck’s Fred’s rabbit’s Mr. Wooley’s
The students classroom is big. Possessive Nouns Add an apostrophe to most plural nouns to make them possessive. The animals barn is red. animals’ The students classroom is big. students’
The children trip was fun. Possessive Nouns You can add an apostrophe an –s to plural nouns that DO NOT have –s at the end. The children trip was fun. children’s
Let’s Practice: Correct the sentence. I found many ________ pencils in the room. student’s students’
Let’s Practice: Correct the sentence. The _______ faces were dirty. dog’s dogs’
Let’s Practice: Correct the sentence. Five _______ toys are in the car. children’s childrens’
Let’s Practice: Correct the sentence. _______ cup is full of coffee. Teachers’ Teacher’s
Let’s Practice: Correct the sentence. The _______ houses are smelly . animal’s animals’
Possessive Nouns dog animals animals’ dog’s Add an apostrophe and –s to a singular noun to make it possessive. dog dog’s Add an apostrophe to most plural nouns to make them possessive. animals animals’
Possesive Nouns children mice children’s mice’s You can add an apostrophe an –s to plural nouns that DO NOT have –s at the end. children children’s mice mice’s
dog ’s animals ’
frog’s eggs eggs’ shells tadpoles’ tails frogs’ eggs