Mrs. Cremeens Language Arts.  Identify and use possessive nouns and pronouns to show possession.

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Mrs. Cremeens Language Arts

 Identify and use possessive nouns and pronouns to show possession.

 A possessive noun shows who or what owns or has something.  Use the following rules to form possessive nouns: Mia’s tea Kira’s desk James’s homework

 Add an apostrophe and –s to singular nouns. ◦ EX: father’s pants – Callie’s shoes – aunt’s ring

 Add only an apostrophe to plural nouns that end in –s. ◦ EX: girls’ jacket – Joneses’ budget – babies’ blanket

 Add an apostrophe and –s to plural nouns that do not end in -s. ◦ EX: women’s wardrobe – children’s clothing – people’s choice

 When two or more people or things share possession, add an apostrophe and a –s to the last noun. ◦ EX: Laura, Anne, and Allison’s art project

Create a possessive noun phrase using the clues listed below. Make sure you correctly use apostrophes and –s if needed list belonging to a family 2. batteries belonging to toys 3. a library belonging to a town 4. light coming from a lamp, a flashlight, and candle

 Possessive pronouns show ownership or a close relationship.  Possessive pronouns can replace possessive nouns.  Daniel’s action figures are pretty cool.  His action figures are pretty cool.  Possessive pronouns can replace a noun that is a possession.  Daniel’s collection is bigger than my collection.  Daniel’s collection is bigger than mine.

 Sometimes you may use the possessive pronoun before a noun.  This is my outfit, but here is your shirt.  Unlike possessive nouns, possessive pronouns never include apostrophes.  Do not confuse possessive pronouns with contractions, which always have apostrophes.  Your suitcase is missing one of its handles.  It’s sad that you’re going home.  {contractions for It is and you are}

Write the possessive pronouns in each sentence on the lines provided Your cat has been eating the bird seed in my feeder. 2. My brother and I went next door to explain to our neighbor that our cat wasn’t eating her bird seed. 3. We decided to keep watch on her yard.

 Create a possessive noun phrase using the clues.  Make sure you correctly use apostrophes and – s if needed.  Ask for help if you are unsure of what to do

1. a break belonging to teachers 2. a grade given to Rachel, Josie, and Deidra 3. noise coming from a crowd 4. work being done by men

 Begin with number 5  Write the possessive pronouns in each sentence on the lines provided.  Ask for help if you are unsure of what to do

5. Sure enough, we saw a squirrel enjoying its fill of bird seed. 6. My brother took pictures with his cell phone, and when we showed them to our neighbor, she apologized for her mistake. 7. We decided to give our feeder trap to use on the squirrel. 8. If the squirrel tried to climb on her feeder, its feet would slip.

 You will be writing sentences for the remaining 2 problems ◦ one sentence containing a possessive noun ◦ one sentence containing a possessive pronoun EXAMPLE: 9. possessive noun I borrowed MaKayla’s car to go through the drive thru.  Make sure you underline the example possessive that you used.