POSSESSIVE ´S SINGULAR NOUNS PLURAL NOUNS Add ´ (apostrophe) after the S. Students´classroom (the classroom that belongs to SEVERAL students). Add ´s (apostrophe s) Steve´s car. Marissa´s jacket. - If a singular noun ends un an S, just add and apostrophe at the end. Thomas´ car.
‘ S is Sometimes ‘s can be the contraction between a word and the verb IS. For example: Marisa’s at the store. = Marissa is at the store. He´s not a nice guy. = He is not a nice guy.
Possessive ADJECTIVES Possessive PRONOUNS Possessive ADJECTIVES MY YOUR HIS HER OUR THEIR MINE YOURS HIS HERS OURS THEIRS I YOU HE SHE WE THEY Go BEFORE the noun. Describe the noun Go AFTER the noun. They do not need the noun It is my book. It is mine. (Here we use the possessive pronoun “mine” and we do not need to put the noun after it).