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1 Compare: The boy’s books are on the table.

2 Rule 1: Singular possessive: add ‘s
boy= boy’s Ex: Sally brought the dog’s ball to the park.

3 Rule 2: Plural possessive that end in s, add the ‘
lady= ladies=ladies’ Ex: The ladies’ hats were on sale.

4 Rule 3: If the plural doesn’t end in s, add ‘s to make it possessive.
child=children=children’s Ex: Jane walked down to the children’s library.

5 How would you make the word "swimmer" both plural and possessive?
swimmer's swimmers's swimmers' swimmers

6 How would you re-write "the collar belonging to the dog"?
the dogs' collar the dog'es collar the dog's collar the dogs's collar

7 Choose the three that apply
Choose the three that apply. which of these are made possessive by adding an 's mouse countries ponies wolves calf children

8 Singular Singular Possessive Plural Plural Possessive mouse mice’s table tables men pencil’s monkey children goose’s women’s sweaters convoy essays government’s story voices’ knife’s calves leaf deer sheep

9 Singular Singular Possessive Plural Plural Possessive mouse  mouse’s  mice mice’s table  table’s tables  tables’  man man’s men  men’s  pencil pencil’s  pencils pencils’ monkey monkey’s  monkeys monkeys’  child child’s children  children’s  goose goose’s  geese  geese’s  woman woman’s  women women’s  sweater sweater’s sweaters sweaters’ convoy  convoy’s  convoys convoys’  essay essay’s essays essays’ government government’s governments governments’ story story’s stories stories’ voice voice’s voices voices’ knife knife’s knives knives’ calf calf’s calves calves’ leaf leaf’s leaves leaves’ deer deer’s  sheep sheep’s sheep


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