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A possessive noun shows that a person, or an animal, owns or has something. To form a possessive noun, add an apostrophe and s to make a singular or plural noun possessive. Add only an apostrophe to a plural noun that ends in s. That is the dog’s leash.
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A possessive pronoun can take the place of a possessive noun. Alternating between possessive nouns and possessive pronouns makes your writing smoother and more enjoyable to read. Sammy is running with his dog.
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boy’s dog’s children’s girls’ boy’s bat dog’s bone children’s toys girls’ jackets Singular: her, his, my, mine Plural: our, ours, their, theirs my computer our classroom
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The ________ growl made me nervous. (dog) The ________ toy is in the crib. (baby) The ________ toys are on the rug. (babies) The students cheered for ______ team. (students) dog’s baby’s babies’ their
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