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A lesson on possessive nouns, explaining how to turn singular nouns into possessive forms by adding an apostrophe and an -s. Examples and exercises to practice identifying the correct form of possessive nouns in various sentences.
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A noun that shows ownership is a possessive noun. To turn a singular noun into a possessive noun, add an apostrophe ( ' ) and an - s.
On the line write the possessive form of each underlined noun.
1. the drawers of the desk the _________________________ drawers 2. the dreams of a man the _________________________ dreams 3. the barks of a dog the _________________________ barks 4. the leaves of a tree the _________________________ leaves 5. the petals of a flower the _________________________ petals 6. the mane of a lion the _________________________ mane 7. the buzzing of a bee the _________________________ buzzing 8. the purr of a kitten the _________________________ purr
A noun that shows ownership is a possessive noun. To turn a singular noun into a possessive noun, add an apostrophe ( ' ) and a - s.
On the line write the possessive form of each underlined noun.
A possessive noun shows who or what owns something. The boy's bike is missing. The boys' bike is missing. Bothbike belongs to one boy. In the second sentence, the bike belongs boy's and boys' are possessive nouns. In the first sentence, the to more than one boy. Read each sentence. Circle the correct form of the possessive noun.
1. This spring the ( geese's , geeses') babies will hatch. 2. The (bee's, bees' ) hive was full of honey. 3. The ( dog's , dogs) bark was loud. 4. That ( bird's , birds) feathers are blue and yellow. 5. The (men's, mens' ) suits were black. 6. After the storm the ( children's , childrens') toys were soaked from the rain. 7. ( Sophie's , Sophies') rain boots had pink and green Polk-a-dots on them.