Plural Nouns Singular Nouns Plural Possessive Nouns Singular

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Plural Nouns Singular Nouns Plural Possessive Nouns Singular Students move to a corner when the music is playing. 2 . After sentence appears students discuss the plural/possessive noun and decide which corner is out. Those students play from their seat area. 3. On the last slide you’ll hear the song “Just the Way You Are” the students in the correct answer’s corner is the winner and can have a small gumball. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Nouns

The actress’s puppy was so cute dressed up. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns The actress’s puppy was so cute dressed up. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Noun

My friends like playing Hide-n-Seek at dusk. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns My friends like playing Hide-n-Seek at dusk. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Noun

The trees’ branches were scattered all over the yard after the storm. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns The trees’ branches were scattered all over the yard after the storm. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Noun

The car ran smoothly after it’s tune up. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns The car ran smoothly after it’s tune up. Singular Noun Singular Possessive Nouns

The worker’s hat was found in the wreckage. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns The worker’s hat was found in the wreckage. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Noun

The buses were ready to take the children to school. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns The buses were ready to take the children to school. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Noun

The calves’ hooves were all muddy. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns The calves’ hooves were all muddy. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Noun

The bike’s tire went flat. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns The bike’s tire went flat. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Noun

The video games’ controllers were all charging. Plural Possessive Nouns Plural Nouns The video games’ controllers were all charging. Singular Possessive Nouns Singular Noun