What is it? A possessive noun is a noun that shows who or what has or owns something. For example: brother’s My brother’s shirt is red You must use an.

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What is it? A possessive noun is a noun that shows who or what has or owns something. For example: brother’s My brother’s shirt is red You must use an apostrophe to show possession.

The apostrophe is placed after the name of the owner… for example: my sister’s cat is fat! Click to find out where the apostrophe should be placed in the sentences below. 1.My moms cooking is amazing! 2.“Is this Jessicas coat?” the teacher asked the class. 3.Englands weather is usually cold and wet! 4.My sisters bedroom is a huge mess! 5.Andrew said that his dads car is faster than my dads car. 6.One of the queens homes is called Buckingham Palace. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘

Click to see the correct possessive noun in each sentence. __________________ class is learning about apostrophes. (The class belonging to Miss Mann) I found ___________________ pencil on the floor last night! (pencil belonging to Robert) __________________ ruler measures 12 inches long. (Ruler belonging to Courtney) I found ___________________ dog running around in the street today. (dog belonging to Miss Smith) “I am going to ________________________ house tonight!” yelled Mark. (house belonging to Kessler) Miss Mann’s Robert’s Courtney’s Miss Smith’s Kessler’s