Plural & Possessive Nouns ownership ’ ’ TWO or more How much do YOU know about nouns??

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Plural & Possessive Nouns ownership ’ ’ TWO or more How much do YOU know about nouns??

a SINGULAR noun names _______ noun ONE

a PLURAL noun names _______ or more nouns TWO

Make the following PLURAL porch es

Make the following PLURAL bunch es

Make the following PLURAL story stories

Make the following PLURAL leaf leaves

Make the following PLURAL shelf shelves

Is the COLORED word PLURAL or POSSESSIVE? Possessive The company’s picnic will be Saturday.

Is the COLORED word PLURAL or POSSESSIVE? Plural & Possessive The robins’ calls were heard every day this week

Is the COLORED word PLURAL or POSSESSIVE? Plural Our neighbors just mowed.

Is the COLORED word PLURAL or POSSESSIVE? Possessive Our neighbor’s yard sale went well!

Is the COLORED word PLURAL or POSSESSIVE? Plural My sisters have dance class today.

Is the COLORED word PLURAL or POSSESSIVE? Plural & Possessive My sisters’ dance class is cancelled today.

Make the following possessive: friend’s (friend) My ______ car broke down.

Make the following possessive: Amy‘s (Amy) We are going to _______ party.

Make the following possessive: cat’s (cat) My ______ eyes are blue.

Make the following possessive: classes’ (classes) Our _______ lunches were catered.

Make the following possessive: designers’ (designers) The __________ meeting is in room 2A.

’ Possessive Nouns are Best friends with who ALWAYS???? Don’t you forget it!