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How do nouns show ownership?
Possessive Nouns How do nouns show ownership?
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Purpose Possessive nouns show that something belongs to someone or something. Ownership is usually indicated by adding ‘s to a word.
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Singular Possessive Nouns
Nouns that are singular (ONE someone or something owns an object) show possession by simply adding ‘s Example: The boots belong to the giraffe. The giraffe’s boots.
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Plural Nouns Remember:
To make a singular noun plural most add -s or - es Examples: boot (singular) boot + -s→ boots (plural; more than one boot) class (singular) class + -es→ classes (more than one class)
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More Plural Nouns Examples: child (singular) woman (singular)
There are some nouns that in order to make plural you have to change the way the word is spelled. Examples: child (singular) woman (singular) children (plural) deer, sheep women (plural) Some nouns the spelling does not change; the same word can mean one or many!
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Plural Possessive Nouns
Because most plural nouns add -s or -es to indicate more than one… in order to show possession you only need to add an ‘ to the end of the noun. If a noun does not add -s or -es to indicate more than one… you add ‘s in order to show possession.
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Plural Possessive Examples
The boots belong to the giraffes. The giraffes’ boots.
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Plural Possessive Examples
The wool belongs to the four sheep. The sheep’s wool. The books belong to the children. The children’s books.
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