Possessive Nouns
Possessive Nouns A possessive noun shows ownership. A few examples: baby’s soldiers’ men’s
Singular possessive noun A singular possessive noun shows that one person, place, or thing has or owns something. To make a singular noun show possession, add an apostrophe (‘) and –s. The baby’s crib.
Come up with 5 examples of your own. Boy’s Dog’s Brother’s Child’s Pen’s
Plural possessive noun A plural possessive noun shows that more than one person, place, or thing has or owns something. To make a plural noun that ends in –s show possession, add an apostrophe (‘). Only! The soldiers’ uniforms
Come up with a few of your own. Wings’ Ponies’ Schools’ Pens’ Trees’
Plural possessive noun To make a plural noun that does not end in –s show possession, add an apostrophe (‘) and –s. The men’s shoes
Come up with a few of your own. Women’s Children’s Teeth’s
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1. family’s 2. brother’s 3. suitcase’s 4. child’s 5. government’s 6. pen’s 7. train’s 8. tree’s 9. woman’s 10. refugee’s
11. families’ 12. brothers’ 13. suitcases’ 14. children’s 15. governments’ 16. pens’ 17. trains’ 18. trees’ 19. women’s 20. refugees’