Singular Possessive Nouns What are nouns? A noun is a part of speech that describes a person, animal, place, or thing.

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Singular Possessive Nouns

What are nouns? A noun is a part of speech that describes a person, animal, place, or thing.

What is a possessive noun? A possessive noun is a noun that "owns" something else in the sentence. The airplane's engine was loud.

Which answer best fits in the blank? _______ bicycle is broken. A.Seths' B.Sethes C.Seths D.Seth's

Which answer best fits in the blank? ________ bicycle is broken. A.Seths' B.Sethes C.Seths D.Seth's

DO NOT confuse possessive words with plural words! Possessive words show ownership. The girl’s dollhouse is small. Plural words show more than one. Those girls are friendly.

Which answer best fits in the blank? The trash can will attract a lot of ______ if you leave the lid off. A.flys B.flies C.flie's D.fly's

Which answer best fits in the blank? The trash can will attract a lot of ________ if you leave the lid off. A.flys B.flies C.flie's D.fly's

The _______ skin is red. A.tomatoes B.tomato's C.tomatos' D.tomatos's Which answer best fits in the blank?

The __________ skin is red. A.tomatoes B.tomato's C.tomatos' D.tomatos's Which answer best fits in the blank?

The desert is home to many kinds of ____. A.animal B.animals C.animal's D.animals' Which answer best fits in the blank?

The desert is home to many kinds of____. A.animal B.animals C.animal's D.animals' Which answer best fits in the blank?

Billy will carry his _____ suitcase. A.sister's B.sisters C.sisteres D.sister' Which answer best fits in the blank?

Billy will carry his _____ suitcase. A.sister's B.sisters C.sisteres D.sister' Which answer best fits in the blank?

I borrowed ______ sweater. A.Jane's B.Janes C.Jane D.Janes' Which answer best fits in the blank?

I borrowed ______ sweater. A.Jane's B.Janes C.Jane D.Janes' Which answer best fits in the blank?